Crime, Violence, and Global Warming

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Crime, Violence, and Global Warming

Sociology Crime and criminology Psychology Primary and middle schools Teaching of a specific subject Political structure and processes Public administration Health and safety in the workplace Environment law Health psychology Biochemistry Hydrology and the hydrosphere Meteorology and climatology Physical geography and topography Human geography Applied ecology Environmental policy and protocols Conservation of the environment Pollution and threats to the environment Alternative and renewable energy sources and technology Civil engineering, surveying and building

Authors: John Crank, Linda Jacoby

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 20th May 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 4 Mb

ISBN: 9781317523352


Crime, Violence, and Global Warming

Crime, Violence, and Global Warming introduces the many connections between climate change and criminal activity. Conflict over natural resources can escalate to state and non-state actors, resulting in wars, asymmetrical warfare, and terrorism. Crank and Jacoby apply criminological theory to each aspect of this complicated web, helping readers to evaluate conflicting claims about global warming and to analyze evidence of the current and potential impact of climate change on conflict and crime.

Beginning with an overview of the science of global warming, the authors move on to the links between climate change, scarce resources, and crime. Their approach takes in the full scope of causes and consequences, present and future, in the United States and throughout the world. The book concludes by looking ahead at the problem of forecasting future security implications if global warming continues or accelerates. This fresh approach to the criminology of climate change challenges readers to examine all sides of this controversial question and to formulate their own analysis of our planet’s future.

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