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Why Gendering Green Criminology Matters

Milne, Emma; Davies, Pamela; Heydon, James; Peggs, Kay; Wyatt, Tanya

Authors

Pamela Davies

James Heydon

Kay Peggs

Tanya Wyatt



Contributors

Pamela Davies
Editor

James Heydon
Editor

Kay Peggs
Editor

Tanya Wyatt
Editor

Abstract

Our ambition for this book is to bring together feminist and green criminology for the first time in a scholarly volume where all contributions are devoted to the project of gendering green criminology. The editorial team is comprised of experts in gender
and crime and in green criminology/environmental harm. The idea for the edited collection, and some of the chapters included, arose from a conference organised by the editors through the ‘Green Criminology’ and ‘Women, Crime and Criminal Justice’ Networks of the British Society of Criminology. That conference inspired us to expand the discussion and scope of inquiry into the gendering of green criminology.

Citation

Milne, E., Davies, P., Heydon, J., Peggs, K., & Wyatt, T. (2023). Why Gendering Green Criminology Matters. In E. Milne, P. Davies, J. Heydon, K. Peggs, & T. Wyatt (Eds.), Gendering Green Criminology (1-14). Bristol: Bristol University Press

Online Publication Date Oct 6, 2023
Publication Date Oct 6, 2023
Deposit Date Sep 15, 2023
Publicly Available Date Oct 7, 2025
Publisher Bristol University Press
Pages 1-14
Book Title Gendering Green Criminology
Chapter Number 1
ISBN 9781529229615
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1739359
Publisher URL https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/gendering-green-criminology