Green Ambassador Mini Series - Episode 1 - Green Criminology
How does the environment fit into criminology? Green Criminology focuses on these impacts and how its not only the environments that suffer, but that of community and minority groups.
A new three part mini-series - in collaboration with the Green Ambassadors; a team of students working with the Greenwich Students' Union and helping to raise the awareness of sustainable issues throughout the student population.
Join mini series host Martina Gozzi (a Green Ambassador) delve into the topic of Green Criminology. Alongside Martina is Dr Melissa Pepper (lecturer in Criminology within the School of Law and Criminology, joining in 2020 following 18 years in government social research) and Sophie Joyce (currently studying for a PGSE in Education with a focus on Criminology at Greenwich).
Phrases including ecocide, environmental law, green criminology, wildlife law have become more common in recent years, but what do they mean? This podcast discusses these elements, their differences and the importance of their consideration within the sustainable agenda, education and personal action. The key themes are on power, control and inequality.
Join mini series host Martina Gozzi (a Green Ambassador) delve into the topic of Green Criminology. Alongside Martina is Dr Melissa Pepper (lecturer in Criminology within the School of Law and Criminology, joining in 2020 following 18 years in government social research) and Sophie Joyce (currently studying for a PGSE in Education with a focus on Criminology at Greenwich).
Phrases including ecocide, environmental law, green criminology, wildlife law have become more common in recent years, but what do they mean? This podcast discusses these elements, their differences and the importance of their consideration within the sustainable agenda, education and personal action. The key themes are on power, control and inequality.