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Publications

  • Agrawal, K. (2022). Is the'Environment' Being Considered as Outer Space Industries Expand?. Available at SSRN 4470000.

  • Bohlander, M. (2023) Contact with Extraterrestrial Intelligence and Human Law - The applicability of rules of war and human rights, Brill Nijhoff Publishing.

  • Bohlander, M. (2023) Public Health Crisis Management and Criminal Liability of Governments: A Comparative Study of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Hart Publishing (bloomsbury.com)

  • Bohlander, M. (2018) “The Global Panopticon” Mass surveillance and data privacy intrusion as a crime against humanity? In Justice without Borders: Essays in Honour of Wolfgang Schomburg. Böse, Martin, Bohlander, Michael, Klip, André & Lagodny, Otto (eds.), Leiden Boston: Brill | Nijhoff. 73-102.

  • Broeckhoven, C. & Winters, S. Biomimethics: a critical perspective on the ethical implications of biomimetics in technological innovation / July 2023 https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-3190/ace7a2

  • Calcara, G. and M. Launiala, ‘An overview of INTERPOL´s Involvement in Tackling Maritime Piracy: History, Developments, and Legal Issues’ in Y. Eski and M. Wright (eds) Maritime Crime & Policing (Routledge 2023). - https://www.routledge.com/Maritime-Crime-and-Policing/Eski-Wright/p/book/9781032022116

  • Calcara, G. ‘A transnational police network co-operating up to the limits of the law: examination of the origin of INTERPOL’ (2020) 11(4) Transnational Legal Theory (Routledge), 521-548. - https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/20414005.2020.1793282

  • Calcara, G. ‘Preventing the Misuse of Interpol: A Study on the Legal Safeguards of the Organization’ (2018) 87(1) Nordic Journal of International Law (Brill), 56-78. - https://brill.com/view/journals/nord/87/1/article-p56_56.xml

  • Collins, V. and Dawn L. Rothe. 2019e/2020p. The Violence of Neoliberalism: Crime, Harm and Inequality. Routledge Press.. Routledge Press.

  • Eski, Y. (2023). Space, the Final Frontier to Exploit and Annihilate: Space Exploration, Inhabitation and Settlement. In A Criminology of the Human Species: Setting an Unsettling Tone (pp. 71-98). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland.

  • Eski, Y. (ed.) & Wright, M. (ed.) (2023) Maritime Crime and Policing, Routledge.

  • Eski, Y. (2022) A Criminological Biography of an Arms Dealer, Routledge. 

  • Garrity, H. and Catchpole, J. (2023) The 100,000 quadrillion dollar asteroid: space mining part two - The 100,000 quadrillion dollar asteroid: space mining part two | Foot Anstey

  • Garrity, H. (2023) Legal precedent in the stars: The world’s first space debris fine - Legal precedent in the stars: The world's first space debris fine | Foot Anstey

  • Garrity, H. and Catchpole, J. (2023) NSI Act Annual Report – Notes for Space & Satellite Sector - NSI Act Annual Report - Notes for Space & Satellite Sector | Foot Anstey

  • Garrity, H., Catchpole, J. and Griffith, R. (2023) World Space Week and Sustainability - World Space Week and Sustainability | Foot Anstey

  • Green, Brian Patrick. Space Ethics. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield, 2021. https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781786600271/Space-Ethics

  • Green, Brian Patrick. “Convergences in the Ethics of Space Exploration.” In: Social and Conceptual Issues in Astrobiology. Edited by: Kelly C. Smith and Carlos Mariscal, Oxford University Press, 2020. https://carlosmariscal.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Smith-Mariscal-2020.pdf#page=188

  • Green, Brian Patrick. “Self-preservation should be humankind’s first ethical priority and therefore rapid space settlement is necessary.” Futures 110, (June 2019): 35-37. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0016328718303173

  • Lampkin, J.A. and White, R. (2023) Space Criminology: Analysing Human Relationships with Outer Space. London: Palgrave. https://link.springer.com/book/9783031399114

  • Lampkin, J.A., McClanahan, B.W. (2023) Astronomical withdrawals: a green criminological examination of extreme energy mining on extraterrestrial objects. Crime Law Soc Change. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10611-023-10123-9

  • Lampkin, J.A. and Wyatt, T. (2023) ‘An Astro-Green Criminological Examination of Orbital Space Debris,’ Criminology and Criminal Justice, 23(3): 1-26. https://journals.sagepub.com/home/crj

  • Lampkin, J.A. (2021) ‘Mapping the Terrain of an Astro-Green Criminology: A Case for Extending the Green Criminological Lens Outside of Planet Earth,’ Astropolitics: The International Journal of Space Politics and Policy, 18(3): 259-273. https://doi.org/10.1080/14777622.2020.1972542

  • Rothe, D.L. and David Kauzlarich. 2022. Crimes of the Powerful-White-Collar Crime and Beyond.

  • Rothe, D. L. and Victoria Collins 2019. Explorations in Critical Criminology: Essays in Honor of William J. Chambliss. Brill

  • Rothe, D. L. & Collins, V.E. (2023). Planetary Geopolitics, Space Weaponization, and Environmental Harms. British Journal of Criminology. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azad003

  • Rothe, D.L. & Collins, V.E. (2023). I Want What I Want- Period! Our Consumption of Corporate Harms. Journal of White-Collar and Corporate Crime. Vol. 4(2): 100-109. doi.org/10.1177/2631309X221138269

  • Takemura, N. (2019). Astro-Green Criminology: A New Perspective against Space Capitalism. Outer Space Mining may make the Same Mistakes in Space. Toin University of Yokohama Research Bulletin, 40: 7–16.

  • Takemura, N. (2022). Extraterrestrial Super Intelligence and Energy-and-Resource Control in the Star, Galaxy, and Universe. Toin University of Yokohama Research Bulletin, 47: 27–37. 

  • Takemura, N. (2023). From Global Green Criminology to Astro-Green Criminology: Intensification and Expansion of Natural Resource Conflicts, Environmental Crime, Human Rights Abuse from the Earth to Outer/Deep Space, and Argument for/against International and Astro Environmental Court. In: Guzik-Makaruk, E. M., Laskowska, K., Filipkowski, W. (eds.). Current Problems of the Penal Law and Criminology/ Aktuelle Probleme des Strafrechts und der Kriminologie. Warszawa: Prokuratura Krajowa. 491-499.

  • Tiainen, A. & Mikkola, J. (2022) Space is an enabler that supports other military domains. Cyberwatch Finland: 27 - 30. https://issuu.com/cyberwatchfinland.fi/docs/cyberwatchfinland_2022-2_magazine?e=40556947/93773289 

  • Van Gelder, J. L., De Vries, R. E., Demetriou, A., Van Sintemaartensdijk, I., & Donker, T. (2019). The virtual reality scenario method: Moving from imagination to immersion in criminal decision-making research. Journal of research in crime and delinquency, 56(3), 451-480.

  • Van Gelder, J. L., Nee, C., Otte, M., Demetriou, A., Van Sintemaartensdijk, I., & Van Prooijen, J. W. (2017). Virtual burglary: Exploring the potential of virtual reality to study burglary in action. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 54(1), 29-62.

  • Van Sintemaartensdijk, I., Van Gelder, J. L., Van Lange, P. A., Otte, M., & Van Prooijen, J. W. (2019). Virtual reality als onderzoeksmethode om inbrekers te doorgronden. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

  • Winters, S. A View from the Moon: How Imagination Offers an Alternative Perspective / February 2023 https://junkyardofthemind.com/blog/2023/2/12/a-view-from-the-moon-how-imagination-offers-an-alternative-perspectiv
  • Winters, S. Intense Futurity Systems, June 2023 https://worldoftopia.com/karman-nomads-sabine-winters/
  • Ziosi, E. 2022. Enablers of Cocaine Trafficking: Evidence of the State-Crime Nexus from Contemporary Honduras. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development. 4(2): 144–159. DOI: http://doi.org/10.31389/jied.96

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