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This is a work in progress. It is a work that has been in progress for at least the last ten years if not more. It is a work that has much
more yet to come.
The study of environmental harm is relatively new for most criminologists. For myself, in writing this book I have had to draw upon my own work over the last decade plus that of a relatively small handful of criminologists who are fellow travellers in this area.
On the other hand, there is a wealth of material from other fields and disciplines that is entirely relevant and useful to a study such as this – environmental studies, politics, law, sociology – and the work of activists and NGOs, as well, has been invaluable in trying to pull the pieces together. To my criminology colleagues and to the many others struggling to turn the tide in favour of social and ecological justice, my great thanks.