Recommended Reading
On this page we have endeavoured to provide you with some readings from the leading academic minds on environmental crimes. For more detailed reading on the concepts of environmental crimes and the nature of punishments please follow the links.
Youth Offending in Relation to Young People as Multiple Service Users
Issues in Community Corrections
ENVIRONMENTAL HARM, ECOLOGICAL JUSTICE AND CRIME PREVENTION: the challenge to criminology
Occupational Masculinity and Bouncers
Defending against Environmental Crimes
Environmental Crimes Background Paper
Environmental History in Australasia
Green Liberalisms: Nature, Agency and the Good
Law and Economics of Environmental Crime: a Survey
Environmental Policy Integration: Towards an Analytical Framework
Environmental Politics, Sustainability and Social Science
Balancing Political and Ecological Values
Transnational Crime: Official and Alternative Fears
Governing security for common goods
Social control of transnational corporations in the age of marketocracy
The Politics of ‘Light-Handed Regulation’:‘New’ Environmental Policy Instruments in Australia
The Ambiguous Role of the Environment Agency in England and Wales
Environmental History and the Challenges of Interdisciplinarity: An Antipodean Perspective
The Precautionary Principle and the Concept of Precaution
Environmental Justice through Improved Efficiency
George Perkins Marsh: The Times and their Man
Learning from Environmental Justice: A New Model for International Environmental Rights
Re-Thinking Nature: Towards an Eco-Pluralism


