Title
		
		
			Ekofeministički aspekt zelene kriminologije
		
	
			Creator
		
		
			Savić, Neda S. 
					
	
			Copyright date
		
		
			2019
		
	
			Object Links
		
		
	
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			Autorstvo-Nekomercijalno 3.0 Srbija (CC BY-NC 3.0)
		
	
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			Language
		
		
			Serbian
		
	
			Cobiss-ID
		
		
	
			Theses Type
		
		
			Doktorska disertacija
		
	
			description
		
		
			 
Datum odbrane: 12.02.2019.
		
	
			Other responsibilities
		
		mentor
				Kostić, Miomira 1964- 
				član komisije
				Dimovski, Darko
				član komisije
				Ćorović, Emir
				
			Academic Expertise 
		
		
			Društveno-humanističke nauke
		
	
			University
		
		
			Univerzitet u Nišu
		
	
			Faculty
		
		
			Pravni fakultet
		
	
			Group
		
		
			Katedra za krivično-pravne nauke
		
	
				Alternative  title
			
			
				An ecofeminist aspect of green criminology
			
		
				Publisher
			
			
				 [N. S. Savić] 
			
		
				Format
			
			
				375 listova
			
		
				description
			
			
				Biografija autora: listovi 371-372;
Bibliografija: listovi 328-370.
			
		
				description
			
			
				Criminology
			
		
				Abstract (en)
			
			
				Green criminology is a special criminology branch, whose subject matter is environmental crime and phenomena alike (green crime), whereas ecofeminism is a socio-political movement/ideology with the fundamental premise about the conceptual links between the oppression of nature and the oppression of woman, but as well about the links among many other oppressive systems. This work takes ecofeminist theory as a perspective of green criminology, and, exploring the phenomenon of green crime within global aspect, its etiology, as well as vicitimological data, answers the most relevant criminological questions: Who? What? Where? When? How? and Why?. Ecofeminist theory, as is proven in this work, represents the most adequate perspective of green criminology, for it provides the most accurate insights into the issues of phenomenology, etiology, and victimology of green crime, particularly regarding the factors of this type of crime, and recognition of, and help to, its victims. One of the primary matters herein is providing the answer to the question of why many ecologically harmful activities are not recognized as criminal, and what would the legislative reform be like with the aim of recognizing, criminalizing, and preventing these activities. The dissertation sets, too, a new scientific approach/orientation, i.e. points to the reforms within criminological research with the objective of suppressing and preventing of, and consciousness raising about, the phenomenon in question. The dissertation as well provides certain pragmatical solutions and proposals, in relation to suppression and prevention of green crime. Green crime develops as one of the most serious transnational types of crime, so that the study, suppression, and prevention thereof requires exactly this kind of reformative approach.
			
		
				Authors Key words
			
			
				Zelena kriminologija, ekofeminizam, krivično pravo, zeleni kriminalitet, viktimologija
			
		
				Authors Key words
			
			
				Green criminology, ecofeminism, Criminal law, green crime, victimology
			
		
				Classification
			
			
				343:502/504]:305-055.2(043.3)
			
		
				Subject
			
			
				S110
			
		
				Subject
			
			
				S160
			
		
				Type
			
			
				Tekst
			
		
			Abstract (en)
		
		
			Green criminology is a special criminology branch, whose subject matter is environmental crime and phenomena alike (green crime), whereas ecofeminism is a socio-political movement/ideology with the fundamental premise about the conceptual links between the oppression of nature and the oppression of woman, but as well about the links among many other oppressive systems. This work takes ecofeminist theory as a perspective of green criminology, and, exploring the phenomenon of green crime within global aspect, its etiology, as well as vicitimological data, answers the most relevant criminological questions: Who? What? Where? When? How? and Why?. Ecofeminist theory, as is proven in this work, represents the most adequate perspective of green criminology, for it provides the most accurate insights into the issues of phenomenology, etiology, and victimology of green crime, particularly regarding the factors of this type of crime, and recognition of, and help to, its victims. One of the primary matters herein is providing the answer to the question of why many ecologically harmful activities are not recognized as criminal, and what would the legislative reform be like with the aim of recognizing, criminalizing, and preventing these activities. The dissertation sets, too, a new scientific approach/orientation, i.e. points to the reforms within criminological research with the objective of suppressing and preventing of, and consciousness raising about, the phenomenon in question. The dissertation as well provides certain pragmatical solutions and proposals, in relation to suppression and prevention of green crime. Green crime develops as one of the most serious transnational types of crime, so that the study, suppression, and prevention thereof requires exactly this kind of reformative approach.
		
	
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