Green Cultural Criminology
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Green Cultural Criminology, authored by leading experts in the field and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2014. This engaging paperback, comprising 162 pages, invites readers to explore the intersection of cultural criminology and environmental issues. The book encourages cultural criminologists to adopt a green perspective on consumption and the escalating environmental harms that accompany it. Simultaneously, it challenges green criminologists to delve into the cultural representations and conflicts surrounding our natural environment. Perfect for academics and enthusiasts alike, Green Cultural Criminology offers a fresh lens through which to understand the complexities of culture and ecology. Enhance your library with this essential read from Bookshop and join the conversation on sustainable practices and cultural awareness.