As humans expand the frequency and scale of interactions off-planet, Space Criminology ponders the nature of crime, harm and transgression in outer space and possible responses to these. The first book of its kind, it discusses the dynamics of space crime, from those involving powerful elites through to those associated with the mundane interactions of people living and working in space. It is essential reading for anyone interested in extra-terrestrial crime, space law, and criminal justice.
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Chapter 1. Space Crime.- Chapter 2. The Global Space Industry.- Chapter 3. Space Mining.- Chapter 4. Space Junk.- Chapter 5. Polluting New Spaces.- Chapter 6. Living and Working in Space.- Chapter 7. Policing Space Crimes.- Chapter 8. Space Criminology.
Over de auteur
Jack Lampkin lectures in criminology at York St John University in the United Kingdom and is a leading figure in the development of space criminology.
Rob White is an emeritus distinguished professor of criminology at the University of Tasmania, Australia, and considered a pioneer of green criminology.