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- W2897972612 abstract "In this chapter, I reflect on the development of green criminology and its future, and applaudthose who have contributed to moving this area of research toward broader acceptance withinthe field of criminology. Despite the important contributions made by green criminology andits relevance to addressing contemporary environmental problems, green criminology has metresistance within the broader field of criminology and is poorly understood by the majority ofcriminologists. As a result, one of the issues green criminology must continue to address is itscriminological relevance. One way to do so is to illustrate how green criminology can contribute to traditional and emerging criminological examinations of crime. Doing so does notdestroy the premise of green criminology, rather, it strengthens that view by increasing theprobability that green criminology influences discussions of crime and justice within theorthodox criminological literature. Toward that end, I engage in developing two lines ofinquiry in this chapter. First, I examine a simple method for comparing the extent of environmental crimes victimization incidents to criminal or street crime victimization incidents in theU.S. using the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) and pollution exposure data.Second, I review the eco-city perspective that emerged in the 1970s, and examine how thatview creates a green criminological extension of social disorganization theory. After reviewingthese issues, I address the vitality and importance of green criminology in my closing comments.I have been involved in environmental issues since junior high school and, frankly, that is a longtime. I grew up surrounded by family and friends with environmental interests. My father,Vincent DePaul Lynch, a professor of pharmacology and toxicology, sensitized me to humanexposure to environmental toxins. I engaged in environmental activities (from Earth Day tobird counts) with my friend, Thomas W. Simmons, now a professor of aquatic toxicology andwater pollution biology. Given this background, I was always surprised that criminologistsignored environmental issues, crimes against the environment, environmental victims and thevarious laws and regulatory mechanisms that apply to these offenses. Since becoming involvedin the green criminology movement, it has been my great pleasure to engage with criminological researchers from around the world who share the view that criminology/criminologistscan: 1) contribute to addressing a variety of environmental problems; and 2) expand the scopeof criminology and its contributions to protecting the environment and the various species thatdepend on a healthy ecological system." @default.
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- W2897972612 title "Reflections on green criminology and its boundaries: Comparing environmental and criminal victimization and considering crime from an eco-city perspective" @default.
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