Environmental Criminology : Spatial Analysis and Regional Issues.
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- 9781787433779
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Front Cover -- Environmental Criminology: Spatial Analysis and Regional Issues -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Series Editor's Introduction -- Framing Injustice in Green Criminology: Activism, Social Movements and Geography -- Geography, Social Movements and Framing -- Injustice 'Unbound' -- Moving with Scale Framing -- Moving beyond Scale Framing -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Anthropology at the Red-Green Crossroads -- Greening the Campus -- A Plundering World -- A Red-Green Commons? -- Anthropology Has Become a "Social Silence" -- The Tree of Knowledge Has Too Many Branches -- Overcoming Social Amnesia: History Is a Weapon -- Silo-Busting -- Troublemaking Anthropology -- On the Dow Dole -- Acknowledgments -- References -- The Ferguson Shooting, 2014: A Spatial and Media Analysis -- Introduction -- Assessing Media Valuation Strategies -- Establishing Media Hegemony -- Media Labeling of Protest -- Spatial Analysis of Two Shootings: London and Ferguson -- Conservative News Coverage -- Online Survey Debates -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Spatial Patterns of Mass Shootings in the United States, 2013-2014 -- Theoretical Background -- Social Disorganization -- Anomie and Strain Theories -- Data and Methods -- 2014 All Ages in Poverty -- Findings and Discussion -- References -- Homeless Demography in Los Angeles County -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Discussion -- Deviance -- Methods -- Findings -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Police Culture, Gender and Crime in the Irish Free State -- Introduction -- Sex and Morality in the Irish Free State -- The Deputy Commissioner's Paper -- O'Duffy's Evidence to Carrigan -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Archival Sources -- Newspapers -- A Spatial Analysis of Crime: 'The Wire' and Depictions of Urban Crime.
Introduction and Theoretical Framework -- A Spatial Analysis of Crime in an Urban Context: The Wire -- Spatial Representation and The Wire -- Representations of Politics and Identity -- Cultural Difference and the Ethnic Community -- A Spatial Analysis of Global Crime in Local Settings -- Disenfranchisement and the Political Economy of Crime -- Internal Colonialism and Urban Segregation -- Gender and Post-Industrialisation -- A Spatial Analysis of Poverty, Class and Inequality -- The Underclass and the Politics of Race -- Subtle Racism, Inclusion and Exclusion -- 'Otherness' and the Changing Nature of Racism -- Conclusion -- References -- Toward a Spatial Analysis of Methamphetamine in North America -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- From Made in America to Hecho en Sinaloa -- West Coast Booms and East Coast Busts -- Mapping the Spread of Methamphetamine: California 1995-2008 -- Spatial Models: The Growth and Spread of Ice -- Data -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
Using sociological, criminological, anthropological, historical and media analysis, this multi-disciplinary volume examines local and regional issues in environmental criminology.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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