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Environmental Issues and the Criminological Imagination

Rob White

University of Tasmania, Australia

This article provides an exploration of how the criminological imagination can provide particular insights into the nature of environmental issues. To illustrate the contribution of criminology to such discussions, the article provides a case study of the social, political and economic dynamics surrounding the provision of drinking water. The article demonstrates the complexities in determining the character, extent and impact of environmental harm. It furthermore identifies diverse and at times competing approaches to environmental regulation and to the prevention of environmental harm.

Key Words: ecological justice • environmental criminology • environmental justice • environmental regulation • drinking water

Theoretical Criminology, Vol. 7, No. 4, 483-506 (2003)
DOI: 10.1177/13624806030074005


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