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* Halsey, M. (1997). Environmental Crime: Towards an Eco-Human Rights Approach. Current Issues in Criminal Justice , 8 (3), S. 217-243. | * Halsey, M. (1997). Environmental Crime: Towards an Eco-Human Rights Approach. Current Issues in Criminal Justice , 8 (3), S. 217-243. | ||
* Halsey, M. (1999). Environmental Discontinuities: The Production and Regulation of an Eco-experience. Criminal Justice Policy Review , 10 (2), 213-255. | * Halsey, M. (1999). Environmental Discontinuities: The Production and Regulation of an Eco-experience. Criminal Justice Policy Review , 10 (2), 213-255. | ||
* Halsey, M., & White, R. (1998). Crime, ecophilosophy and environmental harm. Theoretical Criminology, 2 (3), S. 345-371. | * Halsey, M., & White, R. (1998). Crime, ecophilosophy and environmental harm. Theoretical Criminology, 2 (3), S. 345-371. | ||
* Halsey, Mark (2004) Against 'Green' Criminology. The British Journal of Criminology 44 (Heft 6) 833-853. | |||
* Higgins, V., & Natalier, K. (2004). Governing Environmental Harms in A Risk Society. In White,R. [edt.], Controversies in Environmental Sociology (S. 77-91). Cambridge: Cambride University Press. | * Higgins, V., & Natalier, K. (2004). Governing Environmental Harms in A Risk Society. In White,R. [edt.], Controversies in Environmental Sociology (S. 77-91). Cambridge: Cambride University Press. | ||
* Lynch, M. J. (2006). The Greening of Criminology: A Perspective on the 1990's. In N. South, & P.Beirne, Green Criminology (International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Penology - Second Series) (S. 165-171). London: Ashgate. | * Lynch, M. J. (2006). The Greening of Criminology: A Perspective on the 1990's. In N. South, & P.Beirne, Green Criminology (International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Penology - Second Series) (S. 165-171). London: Ashgate. |