Description
Product ID: | 9780367683665 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Series: | Criminology at the Edge |
Title: | Criminology and Climate |
Subtitle: | Insurance, Finance and the Regulation of Harmscapes |
Authors: | Author: Cameron Holley, Liam Phelan, Clifford Shearing |
Page Count: | 214 |
Subjects: | Social and ethical issues, Social issues & processes, Sociology, Crime and criminology, Economics, Insurance and actuarial studies, Hospitality and service industries, Hospitality and service industries, Legal aspects of criminology, Environmental science, engineering and technology, Sociology, Crime & criminology, Economics, Insurance & actuarial studies, Service industries, Financial services industry, Criminology: legal aspects, Environmental science, engineering & technology |
Description: | Select Guide Rating Bringing together a range of experts across criminology and environment and life sciences, this book explores the role of insurance in industry in contributing to, and responding to, the harms that climate change has brought and will bring either directly or indirectly. This book explores the role of the insurance industry in contributing to, and responding to, the harms that climate change has brought and will bring either directly or indirectly. The Anthropocene signifies a new role for humankind: we are the only species that has become a driving force in the planetary system. What might criminology be in the Anthropocene? What does the Anthropocene suggest for future theory and practice of criminology? Criminology and Climate, as part of Routledge’s Criminology at the Edge Series, seeks to contribute to this research agenda by exploring differing vantage points relevant to thinking within criminology. Contemporary societies are presented with myriad intersecting and interacting climate-related harms at multiple scales. Criminology and Climate brings attention to the finance sector, with a particular focus on the insurance industry as one of its most significant components, in both generating and responding to new climate ‘harmscapes’. Bringing together thought leaders from a variety of disciplines, this book considers what finance and insurance have done and might still do, as ‘fulcrum institutions’, to contribute to the realisation of safe and just planetary spaces. An accessible and compelling read, this book will appeal to students and scholars of criminology, sociology, law and environmental studies and provides readers with a basis to analyse the challenges and opportunities for the finance sector, and in particular the insurance industry, in the regulation of climate harms. |
Imprint Name: | Routledge |
Publisher Name: | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 1900-01-01 |