Understanding animal (ab)use: Green criminological contributions, missed opportunities and a way forward

Understanding animal (ab)use: Green criminological contributions, missed opportunities and a way forward Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 3, Page 402-425, August 2018. Nik Taylor Read the syndicated article here
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Improving Emotional and Cognitive Outcomes for Domestic Violence Survivors: The Impact of Shelter Stay and Self-Compassion Support Groups

Improving Emotional and Cognitive Outcomes for Domestic Violence Survivors: The Impact of Shelter Stay and Self-Compassion Support Groups Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Ahead of Print. Ashley Batts Allen Read the…
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Editors’ introduction to the special issue: ‘For a green criminology’—20 years and onwards

Editors’ introduction to the special issue: ‘For a green criminology’—20 years and onwards Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 3, Page 295-297, August 2018. Piers Beirne Read the syndicated article here
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Ecocide, genocide, capitalism and colonialism: Consequences for indigenous peoples and glocal ecosystems environments

Ecocide, genocide, capitalism and colonialism: Consequences for indigenous peoples and glocal ecosystems environments Theoretical Criminology, Volume 22, Issue 3, Page 298-317, August 2018. Martin Crook Read the syndicated article here
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