The essays selected for this volume illustrate the growing interest
in and importance of crime that is both environmental and
transnational in nature. The topics covered range from pollution
and waste to biodiversity and wildlife crimes, and from the
violation of human rights associated with the exploitation of
natural resources through to the criminogenic implications of
climate change. The collection provides insight into the nature and
dynamics of this type of crime and examines in detail who is harmed
and what can be done about it. Differential victimisation and
contemporary developments in environmental law enforcement are also
considered. Collectively, these essays lay the foundations for a
criminology that is forward looking, global in its purview, and
that deals with the key environmental issues of the present age.
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