Justice-based ideas of Green Criminology

In what ways justice-based ideas of Green Criminology are relevant to criminology?

  1. Holistic, system-based approach of Green Criminology (GC)
  2. The Radical Roots of Green Crime / RADICAL CRIMINOLOGY
  3. Marxism (Green crime as an act of power, ruling class interpret the law to carry on exploitation of
    environment to get maximum advantage. Developing nations, white collar crimes, transnational corporate crime,
    state crimes, globalisation, social crime, organised crime).
  4. Justice. GC justice-oriented towards the integrity of the earth
  5. Justice as an important issue in criminology: early criminological theories based on justice. How have justicebased ideas driven criminology historically?
  6. How green criminology approaches justice to how classical theorists (e.g. Beccaria!!! ) approached justice
  7. How has justice evolved as an idea and how relevant is it to green criminology today e.g. policy / practice?
  8. How does green criminology continue a tradition of justice-based ideas from traditional forms of criminology (e.g. Marxist / radical) to develop the idea that humans aren’t the only species with the right to live on the planet?