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Introduction, Rob White Part I: Global Problems 1. Globalisation and environmental harm, Rob White 2. Equatorial deforestation as a harmful practice and criminological issue, Tim Boekhout van Solinge 3. The global transference of toxic harms, Diane Heckenberg 4. Global warming, global crime: a green criminological perspective, Michael Lynch and Paul Stretesky Part II: Specific Issues 5. The Canadian-Alberta Tar Sands: a case study of state-corporate environmental crime, Russell Smandych and Rodney Kueneman 6. The illegal reptile trade as a form of conservation crime: a South African criminological introspection, Joe Herbig 7. The applicability of crime prevention to problems of environmental harm: a consideration of illicit trade in endangered species, Melanie Wellsmith 8. The polluting behaviour of the multi national corporations in China, Yang Shuqin Part III: Alternative Visions 9. The indiscriminate criminalisation of environmentally beneficial activities, Avi Brisman 10. The big grey elephants in the backyard of Huelva, Spain, Lorenzo Natali 11. Criticality of global environmental crime, disparity of harmful influence and chaos/complexity green criminology/justice, Noriyoshi Takemura 12. The ecocidal tendencies of late modernity: transnational crime, social exclusion, victims and rights, Nigel South |