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Green Criminology

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About the lecture

In this lecture, we explore the concept of green criminology, focusing in particular on: (i) what green criminology is; (ii) why we need a green criminology; and (iii) the expanded notions of victims inherent in green criminology, including the victimisation of non-human species, and of nature itself.

About the lecturer

Dr Tanya Wyatt is a Professor of Criminology specialising in green criminology. Her expertise centres on wildlife crime and trafficking, non-human animal abuse and welfare and the intersections of organised crime, corporate crime, and corruption. Other research interests are crimes of the powerful, particularly industrial agriculture and pollution.

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APA style

Wyatt, T. (2021, August 23). 4.3.1F Green Crime - Green Criminology [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/options/4-3-1f-green-crime?auth=0&lesson=3912&option=3206&type=lesson

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Wyatt, T. "4.3.1F Green Crime – Green Criminology." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 23 Aug 2021, https://massolit.io/options/4-3-1f-green-crime?auth=0&lesson=3912&option=3206&type=lesson