Зелена криминологија

Поново о рефлексијама, повезаностима и хоризонтима

Аутори

  • Најџел Саут Универзитет у Есексу, Есекс, Уједињено Краљевство https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5742-7257
  • Александра Церепналковић

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5937/crimen2102113S

Кључне речи:

зелена криминологија; теорија и типологија; злочини и штета; жртве; међугенерацијска еколошка правда

Сажетак

Овај рад прати аспекте развоја зелене криминологије. Почиње са личном рефлексијом и затим описује настајање експлицитних ставова зелене криминолошке перспективе. Иницијално ове изјаве су независно споменуте у различитим деловима света, али су рефлектовале заједничке бриге. Ови радови су се ујединили као 'зелена', 'еко - глобална' или 'очувалачка' криминологија. Рад приказује доступне класификације када се говори не само о у праву дефинисаним злочинима него и о легално начињеној штети, као и о типологији таквих штета и злочина. Онда се бави интеграцијом 'зеленог' и 'tradicionalnog' криминолошког размишљања пре него што кратко изучава четири димензије брига за данас и за будућност.

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Саут, Најџел, и Александра Церепналковић. 2021. „Зелена криминологија: Поново о рефлексијама, повезаностима и хоризонтима“. Crimen 12 (2):113-31. https://doi.org/10.5937/crimen2102113S.

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