作者: Rob White , Hannah Graham
DOI: 10.1093/BJC/AZU117
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摘要: © The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. This article examines the growth of ecological awareness, alongside emergence environmental sustainability initiatives, within criminal justice institutions around world. To date, such developments have received little empirical analysis from criminology scholars. Internationally, this is among first to critically analyse 'greening' policing, courts, prisons, offender supervision and community reintegration. Available literature examples are reviewed, original research findings. motivations ideologies underpinning nascent green evolution raise deeper questions 'why?' 'for whom?' Innovative sustainable architecture catalysts for penal reform differentiated those which claim humanistic intentions credentials but, arguably, based on instrumental fiscal motives that do challenge repressive carceral regimes.