PRE - GREEN CRIMINOLOGY: AMNESIA AND ABSENCES

PRE - GREEN CRIMINOLOGY: AMNESIA AND ABSENCES

Authors

  • Prof. Kenji Suzuki Institute of Sociology, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
  • Dr. Mehboob ul Haq School of Education, Aga Khan University, Karachi

Keywords:

Alzheimer's disease, cataracts, missing persons, green crime, lost knowledge, intellectual history, language and translation

Abstract

Despite the existence of prior development in the analysis and critique it encompasses, the term "green criminology" seems to have been introduced in published literature by Lynch in 1990. Acknowledging the significant body of criminological research and analysis pertaining to environmental crime and injury undertaken before to 1990 is crucial. This article aims to provide an overview of the origins of green criminology. By pursuing this course of action, we will be able to acquire data from "absences," referring to objects that were once in existence but have since been neglected or overlooked. In conclusion, the term "green criminology" is not intended to serve as a restrictive categorization or a hindrance, but rather as a symbolic framework that offers direction and motivation for future scholarly investigations.

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Published

2024-03-30

How to Cite

Prof. Kenji Suzuki, & Dr. Mehboob ul Haq. (2024). PRE - GREEN CRIMINOLOGY: AMNESIA AND ABSENCES . Advance Social Science Archive Journal, 2(01), 50–61. Retrieved from http://assajournal.com/index.php/36/article/view/28

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