Where Criminology?

Where Criminology?
  • Critical Criminology
  • Green Criminology
  • Rural Criminology
  • Victimology
  • Animal Law
  • Corrections
  • Theory
    • Linking Animal and Human Abuse
    • Predictor among juveniles?
    • Family Violence
    • Animals are passive, insentient, acted upon by humans. Property.
  • The Future?
    • Bierne (2002) - No building blocks, so change will be slow, if ever.
    • This site/course/presentation is intended to be a building block.
    • Growing number of presentations is positive, will need to keep going.
    • Bierne (2002) - Discussed "animal abuse" vs. "crimes against animals," arguing that "Criminology has no legitimate warrant arbitrarily torestrict its inquiries into animal abuse to a notion of harm defined as such either by state authorities or by fickle public opinion."
Resources:

Beirne (2002). “Criminology and Animal Studies: A Sociological View."

Bierne and South (2007). "Issues in Green Criminology." In particular, see Cazaux, Chapter 4.

DeKeseredy (2011). "Contemporary Critical Criminology."

DeKeseredy and Dragiewicz (2012). "Routledge Handbook of Critical Criminology." In particular, see Berry, Chapter 17 (animal exploitation) and Donnermeyer, Chapter 22 (rural criminology).

Taylor, Walton, and Young (1975). "Critical Criminology."

White (2013). "Crimes Against Nature."

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