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Greening criminology in the 21st century: contemporary debates and future directions in the study of environmental harm

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Greening criminology in the 21st century: contemporary debates and future directions in the study of environmental harm. / Hall, Matthew (Editor); Maher, Jennifer (Editor); Nurse, Angus (Editor) et al.
London: Routledge, 2017. 239 p.

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Harvard

Hall, M (ed.), Maher, J (ed.), Nurse, A (ed.), Potter, GR (ed.), South, N (ed.) & Wyatt, T 2017, Greening criminology in the 21st century: contemporary debates and future directions in the study of environmental harm. Routledge, London.

APA

Hall, M. (Ed.), Maher, J. (Ed.), Nurse, A. (Ed.), Potter, G. R. (Ed.), South, N. (Ed.), & Wyatt, T. (2017). Greening criminology in the 21st century: contemporary debates and future directions in the study of environmental harm. Routledge.

Vancouver

Hall M, (ed.), Maher J, (ed.), Nurse A, (ed.), Potter GR, (ed.), South N, (ed.), Wyatt T. Greening criminology in the 21st century: contemporary debates and future directions in the study of environmental harm. London: Routledge, 2017. 239 p.

Author

Hall, Matthew (Editor) ; Maher, Jennifer (Editor) ; Nurse, Angus (Editor) et al. / Greening criminology in the 21st century : contemporary debates and future directions in the study of environmental harm. London : Routledge, 2017. 239 p.

Bibtex

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