2016
DOI: 10.7202/1038415ar
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L’émergence et l’avenir de la criminologie environnementale1

Abstract: Cet article propose une introduction générale à la criminologie environnementale et à l’étude du crime environnemental. Il examine l’émergence de cette approche, les concepts clés, les questions empiriques et les enjeux susceptibles d’être abordés dans les futurs travaux dans ce domaine. L’article s’intéresse entre autres à l’écojustice (relative à des types spécifiques de victimisation environnementale) et à l’écocide (liée à la criminalisation du dommage environnementa… Show more

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“…witnessed, there has been an emergence of a green or environmental criminology (Manirabona and Koutouki 2016;South and White 2016) and sociology of whitecollar crime. 11 We can say that a criminology of massive human rights violations follows this evolutionary path.…”
Section: Criminology For Transitional Justicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…witnessed, there has been an emergence of a green or environmental criminology (Manirabona and Koutouki 2016;South and White 2016) and sociology of whitecollar crime. 11 We can say that a criminology of massive human rights violations follows this evolutionary path.…”
Section: Criminology For Transitional Justicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It focuses on different forms of environmental violence against natural resources, humans and the cannabis plant, in a context of intensive cultivation. The concept of 'environmental violence' , which originated in the field of environmental criminology (South and White, 2016), is understood here as violence against the natural environment, certain species (human and non-human) and the planet. This analytical framework takes into account not just social damage but also plant protection, the violence plants are subjected to and the environmental and health impacts of intensive crop farming.…”
Section: Introduction1mentioning
confidence: 99%