Syllabus/achievement requirements

Literature marked with a [K] are to be found in an article compilation which can be bought from Kopiutsalget at Akademika bookstore.

Aaltola, Elisa (2012): Differing philosophies: Criminalization and the stop Huntington animal cruelty debate. In In Ellefsen, Rune, Sollund Ragnhild og Guri Larsen: Eco-global Crimes.pp157-181, 24 p.

Benton, T. (1998): Rights and justice on a shared planet: More rights or new relations?. Theoretical Criminology, 2(2), 149-175. 26 pages

Beirne, Piers (1999): "For a Non-speciesist Criminology: Animal Abuse as an Object of Study"   Criminology 37(1), 117-148. 31 s.

Beirne, Piers og Nigel South, red. (2007): Issues in Green Criminology. Confronting harms against environment, humanity and other animals, kap. 3, kap. 10. Willan Publishing. 45 s.

Boekhout van Solinge, T. and Kuijpers, K. (2013) 'The Amazon Rainforest: A green criminological perspective'. In South, N. and Brisman, A. (eds). Routledge International Handbook of Green Criminology. London: Routledge: 199-213.14 s. [K]

Boekhout van Solinge, T (2008) Crime, conflict and Ecology in Africa, in Sollund, R (2008) Global Harms. Ecological Crime and Speciesism (2008). New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc, p. 13-35, 20 s.

Boekhout van Solinge, T (2008). The land of the Orangutan an the bird of paradise under threat, In Sollund, R (2008) Global Harms. Ecological Crime and Speciesism (2008). p. 51-71 20 s.

Ellefsen, Rune (2012): "Green Movements as Threats to Order and Economy: Animal Activists Repressed in Austria and Beyond." In Ellefsen, Rune, Sollund Ragnhild og Guri Larsen: Eco-global Crimes. P. 181-205, Ashgate. 24 s.

Goyes , D. Rodriguez & South (Forthcoming) Land-Grabs, Bio-Piracy and the Inversion of Justice in Colombia.   British journal of Criminology,  24p.

Goyes, Rodriguez, D. 9 (2015 in print) ch. 9 Denying the Harms of Animal Abductions for Biomedical Research in Sollund, R ( ed) Green harms and crimes. Critical criminology in a changing world. London: Palgrave. Ca 25 pages

Larsen, G (2012) “The most serious crime. Eco-genocide conepsts and perspectives in eco-global criminology. In In Ellefsen, Rune, Sollund Ragnhild og Guri Larsen: Eco-global Crimes.pp 33-57, 24 p.

Mol, Hanneke (2014): “’A Gift from the Tropics to the World’: Power, Harm, and Palm Oil.” I Westerhuis, Walters (eds.): Emerging Issues in Green Criminology. Palgrave, 242-260. 18 s.

O’ Brien, M. (2008). Criminal degradation of consumer culture. In Sollund, R (2008) Global Harms. Ecological Crime and Speciesism (2008). New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc, p. 35-51, 16, p  

Potter, Gary (2013): Justifying ‘green’ criminology: values and ‘taking sides’ in an ecologically informed social science. In: Values in criminology and community justice. Cowburn, Malcolm, Duggan, Marian, Robinson, Anne and Senior, Paul (eds) p. 125-143, 18 p. [K]

International journal for crime, justice and social democracy Vol 3(2), 2014: Open access). Introduction, (Wyatt, Beirne, South 4 pages, Articles by Nigel South, pp5-20, (15 pages), Avi Brisman, p. 21-34 (13 pages), Tim Boekhout van Solinge, 35-48 (13 pages), Piers Beirne, p.49-66 (17 pages), Lieselot Bisschop, p.81-95 (14 pages)

Sollund, Ragnhild (2012): "Speciesism as Doxic Practice Versus Valuing Difference and Plurality." I Ellefsen, Sollund, Larsen: Eco-global Crimes, ss. 91-115 Ashgate, 19 s.

Sollund, Ragnhild (2013): “Animal Trafficking and Trade: Abuse and Species Injustice”. I Walters, Westerhuis, Wyatt (eds.): Emerging Issues in Green Criminology. Palgrave, 72-92. 20 s.

South, Nigel  (2007) The Corporate Colonisation of Nature: Bio-Prospecting, Bio-Piracy and the Development of Green Criminology. In Beirne and South (Ed). Issues in Green Criminology: Confronting Harms Against Environments, Humanity and Other Animals. Willan, Devon, 230-247. 17 s.

South, Nigel: chapters 5 and 6 of A Brisman and N South (2014) Green Cultural Criminology, London: Routledge, p. 51-89, 38 pages.

Stretesky, Paul B., Michael Long and Michael Lynch. 2013. Chapter 2: Treadmill of Production for Green Criminology. Pp.  19-38 in Treadmill of Crime. Routledge, Abingdon. 19 pages.

Stretesky, Paul B., Michael Long and Michael Lynch. 2013. Chapter 3: Crimes of Ecological Withdrawals. Pp. 38-66 in Treadmill of Crime. Routledge, Abingdon. 28 pages

Walters, Reece (2013): "Air Crimes and Atmospheric Justice." I South, Nigel, Brisman Avi (ed): Routledge International Handbook of Green Criminology. 15 pages. [K]

White, Rob (2012): “The foundations for eco-global criminology” in I Ellefsen, Sollund, Larsen: Eco-global Crimes. Ashgate, p. 15-33, 18 pages.

White, Rob (2010): Global Environmental Harm. Criminological perspectives. Willan Publishing. Kap. 4 og 12. 33 pages. [K]

White, Rob (2013): "Environmental activism and resistance to state-corporate crime". In Elizabeth Stanley and Jude McCulloch (eds.).  In: State crime and resistance. USA; Canada: Routledge, pp. 128-140. 12 pages. [K]

Wyatt, T. (2014) The Russian Far East’s illegal timber trade: an organized crime?' Crime, Law and Social Change. 61: 15-35, 20 pages

Wyatt, T. (2013).  Wildlife trafficking: a Deconstruction of the Crime, the Victims and the Offenders. Palgrave, London. 2013;  chapter 2, 3,4: p. 17-82, 65 pages 

 

 

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