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The Emerald Handbook of Crime, Justice and Sustainable Development

ISBN: 978-1-78769-356-2, eISBN: 978-1-78769-355-5

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(2020), "Index", Blaustein, J., Fitz-Gibbon, K., Pino, N.W. and White, R. (Ed.) The Emerald Handbook of Crime, Justice and Sustainable Development, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 575-591. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78769-355-520201030

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INDEX

Abolitionism
, 339

Abstraction of freshwater
, 470–471

Aburto, Jose Manuel
, 91

Academic engagement
, 308–309

Access to justice
, 6, 71–72, 101, 106–107, 131–132, 138–139, 141–142, 156, 200–201, 244, 256, 405

Accumulation
, 448

Action Plan (2009)
, 388–389

Administrative law
, 251

Advocacy, technology as channel for
, 301–303

Afghanistan
, 34, 54, 205, 209, 326, 450

Africa
, 33–34, 88, 92, 112, 119, 161, 183–184, 427, 480

Agencija Republike Slovenije za okolje (ARSO)
, 477

Agency
, 281–283

freedom
, 278–279

2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
, 63–64, 176, 487–488

de-constructing and re-constructing
, 76–79

formal equality vs. material inequality
, 64–66

imposition of ahistorical and abstract characterisation of law
, 66–70

inequality in application of law
, 74–76

inequality of formal law
, 70–74

Agenda 2030
, 379–380, 382–388

Agozino, Biko
, 189, 200

Aid
, 203–206

Air pollution
, 533–534

global carbon trading and commodification of emissions
, 538–541

and global impacts
, 534–536

green criminology, atmospheric justice and ecocide
, 541–543

international responsibility, compliance and denial
, 536–538

Al-Qaeda (AQ)
, 398

Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP)
, 408

Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS)
, 408

Alert conscience
, 498

‘Alternative development’ programming
, 379–380, 391–392

Amin, Samir
, 67, 321–322, 400

AML
, 362

Annan, Kofi
, 48, 280

Annual report questionnaire (ARQ)
, 389–390

Anti-Anarchist Conference (1898)
, 27–28

Anti-IUU fishing interventions
, 502

Anti-Slavery International
, 10

Anti-US cynicism
, 404–405

Anticorruption policy frameworks. See also Corruption
, 119–122

institution strengthening
, 119–120

national anticorruption plans and strategies
, 120–121

political will and leadership
, 121–122

Antiquities looting
, 430–431

Antiquities trafficking
, 420, 422–423, 427, 431

‘AntiSocial Behavior Orders’
, 234

Asian Development Bank (ADB)
, 320

Assisting compliance
, 499

Association for Progressive Communication (APC)
, 307–308

Athabasca ‘tar sands’
, 447–448

Atmospheric justice
, 541–543

Australia
, 5, 90, 94, 141–142, 161, 228, 304, 325, 450, 539–540, 559

Autonomy
, 181–182, 235, 275, 282, 298

BAE Systems (BAES)
, 3, 10–12

Beneficial ownership registers (BORs)
, 15–18

‘Bibob’ screenings
, 19–20

Bin Laden, Osama
, 407–408

Biometric data and technology
, 211–212

Birmingham Local Council
, 208–209

Blast fishing
, 486

Blockadia
, 560

Bolivia
, 53, 390, 450–453, 479

Bolsonaro, Jair
, 102–103

Bolstering advocacy
, 306

Border controls
, 198

criminology, law and development
, 200–203

externalising border controls through development assistance
, 206–212

securitisation of UK Aid
, 203–206

Border externalisation
, 206–212

Borders
, 8, 29, 51, 207

Bottom trawling
, 486

Bourgeois law
, 70, 74

Brazil
, 4, 17, 90, 92, 97, 554

Bribery
, 110

Bribes
, 110–111

British Journal of Criminology
, 13

Broken windows approach
, 228–229

Bulk cash smuggling
, 5–6

Bush, George W
, 403

Caliphate
, 409

Canada
, 89, 161, 177–178, 320, 325–326, 536

Cannabis
, 390–391

cultivation
, 391

regulation
, 384

Capabilities approach
, 10–11, 274, 281–283, 400

Capitalism
, 69, 73, 442

‘extreme energy’ process
, 445–448

LtG
, 442–445

‘renewable’ energy
, 448–454

Capitalist system
, 442

Carbon

criminals
, 555

intensity of energy system
, 554

market
, 539

Carbon footprint. See Consumption-based emission estimates

Caribbean
, 34, 53, 90, 92, 96, 211, 386–387

Carothers, Thomas
, 33–34, 131–135, 140–141, 144–145, 147–148

Causal tension
, 48–49

Caution
, 179

Central Intelligence Agency
, 409

Centre for Crime Prevention (CCP)
, 32

Child labour
, 3, 8–9, 12–13, 281

Children
, 274, 281–283, 287

‘Children first’ approach
, 288–289

Children’s Trust, The lawsuit
, 564

Christchurch shooting
, 410

Cities
, 17–18, 96, 224, 226–227

Citizen Security Initiative (CSI)
, 186

Citizens
, 33–34, 66, 69, 140–141, 145, 274–275

Civil law
, 251

Civil wars
, 51

Clean Air Act (CAA)
, 561–562

Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)
, 539

Climate Action Plan
, 556–565

Climate change
, 11–13, 444, 449, 534–535, 537, 551–556

Climate Action Plan
, 556–565

UN Member States and Global Community
, 565–570

Climate change criminology
, 551

Climate denial movement
, 537–538, 542–543

Climate refugees
, 533–534, 568

Club of Rome
, 441–442

1972 Club of Rome report The Limits to Growth (LtG)
, 441

Cocaine Route Programme (CRP)
, 53

Cod
, 486

Cohen, Stanley
, 13, 320

Collectors
, 428–430

Colombia
, 53, 90, 95, 275–276, 390

Colonialism
, 11, 14, 67, 77, 567–568

Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND)
, 380

Commodification of emissions
, 538–541

Commodity form of law
, 69

Communicable diseases
, 93–94

Community

insecurity
, 520–521

security
, 515

Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC)
, 386–387

Company Formation Agents (CFAs)
, 8

Competent authorities
, 139

Conceptual tension
, 46–48

Conferences of Parties (CoPs)
, 429–430

Confidence
, 247–248

Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF)
, 205, 210, 211

ConocoPhillips
, 443–444

Conservation
, 424–426, 502–503

Consumption-based emission estimates
, 554

Controlling Migration Fund (CMF)
, 208

Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Fauna and Flora (CITES)
, 420, 429

Coordination
, 164–165

Corporación Andina de Fomento (CAF)
, 177–178

Corporate vehicles
, 9–15

Corporations
, 2, 70, 72–73, 518–519

Corruption. See also Anticorruption policy frameworks
, 105–106, 466, 524–526

applying indicators
, 115–117

estimated monetary value
, 113–114

monitoring
, 115–116

principal corruption channels impacting sustainable development
, 109–113

reduction as sustainable development target
, 115–119

stymies
, 106

and sustainable development
, 107–109

Costa, Antonio Maria
, 33

Costa Rica
, 17, 248, 498, 502

Counter-narcotics approach
, 54

Counter-terrorism (CT)
, 398, 401–407

Counter-terrorism Committee (CTC)
, 401–402

Counter-terrorist laws
, 73–74

Countering violent extremism (CVE)
, 403

Covid-19 pandemic
, 4–6

CRAVED theft model
, 488–489

Creative compliance devices
, 4–5

Crime. See also Organised crime
, 177, 180, 185–187

in leisure spaces
, 233–235

prevention
, 491

in public housing/urban settlements
, 227–230

in public transport
, 230–232

Crime control
, 74–75

policies
, 186–187

‘Crime control and development’ rationale
, 178

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)
, 232–233

‘Crime script’ analysis
, 488–489

Crime–development nexus. See also Security–development nexus

modernisation to globalisation
, 27–31

politics of
, 9

SDGs
, 35–37

transnational organised crime
, 31–33

UN’s Crime Policy Agenda
, 33–35

UNODC
, 35–37

UNODCCP
, 31–33

Criminal interests
, 54

Criminal justice system (CJS)
, 249

Criminal law
, 322–323

Criminal networks
, 57–58, 206–207, 425

Criminality
, 28–30, 45, 54, 58, 555

Criminological analysis

city, safety and inclusion
, 226–227

crime in leisure spaces
, 233–235

crime in public transport
, 230–232

cultural heritage
, 235–237

inclusive cities
, 232–233

international research on safe cities
, 227–230

SDG 11
, 224–226

Criminological engagement with SDGs
, 13–15

Criminologists
, 179

in development debate
, 189–193

Criminology
, 8, 13, 179–180, 200–203, 551

Criminology and the UN Sustainable Development Goals
, 8–9

Critique of the Gotha Program (1875)
, 71

Crony capitalism
, 112

Crop eradication processes
, 383

Crown Prosecution Service (CPS)
, 210

CRP conference (2013)
, 53

Cultural/culture

culture–nature nexus
, 422

heritage
, 235–237

of lawfulness
, 133, 135–136, 144

property
, 235

Cyberviolence
, 295–296, 299

Debt Crisis (1982)
, 29–30

Decarbonisation
, 556, 567

Decision-making
, 250–255

responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative
, 255–258

Decree on Drinking Water Supply (Slovenia)
, 470

Deforestation
, 383

in Vietnam
, 517

Democracy
, 33–34, 117, 134–135, 145

Democratisation
, 53–54, 131–132, 162–163, 200–201

Department for International Development (DFID)
, 203

Destructive fishing methods
, 486

Developing countries
, 177

Development. See also Sustainable development
, 25–26, 28, 185–189, 379–380, 425–428

actors
, 52

aid
, 16–17, 199, 211, 280

community
, 53

development-oriented drug control
, 382

involvement of
, 44–45

2030 development agenda
, 280–283

Development Assistance Committee (DAC)
, 204

Developmentalisation
, 34

Digital coercive control
, 299

Dignity
, 275–276

Diplomacy, development and defence/security (Three Ds)
, 51

Direct victimisation
, 230–231

Direction of Trade Statistics (DOTS)
, 6

‘Dirty money’
, 2

Disaster risk reduction (DRR)
, 225

Disrupting markets
, 497

Diversity
, 6, 235, 244–245

Doha Declaration
, 136

Domestic violence
, 297

technology as channel to enacting
, 299–301

Donors
, 13, 34–36, 523–524

Dooley Method
, 6

Doomsday Clock
, 535

‘Double Irish Dutch sandwich’
, 5

Dravsko polje area
, 477

Dredging
, 486

Drinking water

regulation
, 474

supply in Slovenia
, 473

Drug policy
, 379–380

development agenda
, 382

historical context
, 381–384

impacts of drug policy on sustainable development
, 382–384

Drug traffickers
, 383

Drug trafficking
, 192

Drug-related violence in Mexico
, 55

Dutch Public Administration Act
, 19–20

Eco-justice
, 440, 542–543

Ecocide
, 541–543, 555

Ecological destruction
, 421

Economic

development
, 47–48, 107, 262, 455–456

globalisation
, 31

growth
, 6–7, 9, 31–32, 106–107, 177, 183–184, 454–456

imperialism
, 186

security
, 515

Ecuador
, 184, 236–237

Education
, 52, 101, 108, 208, 296–297, 427, 487–488

‘Education for Justice’ initiative (E4J initiative)
, 14–15, 136

Effective Institutions Platform (EIP)
, 120

Effectiveness of SDGs
, 12–14

Egalitarianism
, 276

El Salvador
, 71–72, 88–91, 91–92, 95, 97, 99

Elite interests
, 5

Embezzlement
, 109–110

Emissions
, 12, 533–534

Empowerment
, 78

Encalado method
, 452–453

End sustainable harvesting
, 521–522

Energy

consumption
, 446–447

production
, 440, 441–442, 455

security
, 443

Energy return on investment (EROI)
, 445–446

Engels, Fredrich
, 64–65, 68–69, 76–77

Enhanced Case Management (ECM)
, 285

Environmental

crimes
, 6, 422, 523–524, 541

harms
, 251

law
, 490–491, 552

protection
, 107, 386–387, 440, 454–455, 470

security
, 515

Environmental criminology
, 490–491

in IUU fishing
, 488–490

Environmental Protection Act
, 470, 473–474

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
, 561–562

Equality
, 276–278

Eradication
, 383

Escobar, Arturo
, 11, 37, 188–189

EU Water Framework Directive
, 476

European Commission
, 476, 479–480, 538, 540–541

European Consensus on Development
, 199

European Union
, 12, 16, 177–178, 199, 390, 443–444, 469, 474, 538

Evaluation
, 244, 261–264

Evidence collection
, 305–306

Exclusive economic zones (EEZs)
, 487

Executive corruption index
, 117

Exploitation
, 10–11

‘Exponential Climate Action Roadmap’
, 566–567

Extraction
, 18–19, 421–422, 442–443, 445–447, 563

‘Extreme energy’ process
, 445–448

Extremism
, 199, 404

ExxonMobil
, 443–444

Facilitation payments
, 110–111

Failed asylum seekers (FAS)
, 209

Failing states
, 12

Fairness
, 276–278

Family

law
, 251

violence
, 297

1995 FAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries
, 487

FAO Compliance Agreement
, 487

Fault-based liability
, 541–542

Fedotov, Yuri
, 34–37

“Feeling safe” concept
, 299–300

Femicide
, 316

‘Femicide Watch’
, 324–327

Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
, 15, 402

Financial flow. See also Illicit financial flows (IFFs)
, 7

Firearms
, 94

Food security
, 515

Forced labour
, 5

Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO)
, 203

Foreign direct investment
, 6, 108–109

Foreign national prisoners (FNP)
, 209

Forest protection
, 516–517, 523–524

Formal equality
, 64–66

Formal law, inequality of
, 70–74

Fortress conservation
, 425–426

Fossil fuel industry
, 442–443, 537–538, 555–556, 558–559, 569

Fossil fuels
, 421–422, 443–445, 447–448, 543–544, 560–561

Fourth Anti-Money Directive
, 16

Fracking
, 441

Fragile and conflict states (FCSs)
, 203–204

‘Free market’ approach
, 10

Freedom from fear
, 34

Freshwater
, 466

abstraction and supply of
, 470–471

Friends of the Irish Environment (FIE)
, 564–565

Friends of the Irish Environment CLG v. Fingal County Council
, 564

Funding
, 523–524

Futures, loss of
, 93–94

Gangs
, 99–101

Gender
, 10–11, 297–299

gender-based violence
, 297

gender-sensitive migration policies
, 11

Gender Equality in Public Administration (GEPA)
, 259

Generation Identity (GI)
, 410–411

Geneva Conventions
, 236

Gini coefficient
, 101

Global Burden of Disease study
, 94–95

Global carbon trading
, 538–541

Global commons
, 427, 429

Global Compact on Migration
, 9

Global Corruption Barometer
, 115–116

Global Counter-terrorism Strategy (GCTS)
, 398, 402–403

Global crime governance
, 16, 27–28

Global disparities
, 93

Global Financial Crisis (GFC)
, 204

Global Financial Integrity (GFI)
, 6–7

Global heating
, 551

Global liberal institutions
, 76–77

Global North
, 2, 186

Global poor
, 197–198

Global positioning systems (GPS)
, 297

Global Programme on Development Solutions for the Prevention of Violent Extremism
, 399

Global Slavery Index
, 6

Global South
, 176, 178

polycentric security governance in
, 157, 159–162

Global systems
, 421

culture, nature and green criminology
, 421–422

sustainable development as postcolonial resistance
, 430–432

trafficking culture and nature as neocolonial hegemony
, 422–430

Global War on Terror (GWOT)
, 398

Global warming. See also Climate change
, 535, 554

Global Wildlife Whistleblower Program
, 501

Globalisation
, 8

Globalisation project
, 187

Good governance
, 33–34, 50, 115, 119, 183, 317–318

‘Grease in wheel’
, 108

‘Great Gambia Heist’
, 2

‘Great Replacement’, The
, 410–411

Green criminology. See also Environmental criminology
, 421–422, 490–491, 541–543

Greenhouse gases emissions (GHG emissions)
, 553, 554

Gross domestic product (GDP)
, 73, 105–106

Gross national income (GNI)
, 204

Groundwater
, 475

Guardian Angels
, 231–232

Guterres, Antonio
, 105–106, 537

Hague Convention
, 236

Harvey, David
, 10, 30–31, 67, 325, 451–452, 536, 538, 540–541

Health security
, 515

Hegemony
, 178

‘Heritage’
, 419–420, 425–428

‘Hidden’ violence
, 302–303

High-Level Panel on IFFs
, 6

Homicide
, 91, 93–94

in Latin America and Caribbean region
, 93

Honduras
, 71–72, 88, 90–92, 95, 99–100

Hot Money Method
, 6

Housing
, 229

Human development approach
, 46

Human Development Report
, 10–11

Human rights
, 466

Human security
, 246, 513–516

approach
, 46

illegal logging as threat to
, 519–521

Human Security Centre
, 516

Human trafficking
, 3–4

as global development challenge
, 10–12

to modern slavery
, 4–7

SDGs in
, 7–12

targets and indicators addressing
, 7–10

‘Identify property’ technique
, 496–497

Ideology
, 67–69, 422

‘Idyllic justice’
, 65

Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (IUU fishing)
, 485–486

developing and developed nations in use of SCP to fight
, 499–500

environmental criminology in
, 488–490

nature, scope and prevalence
, 485–487

research methods
, 491–492

United Nations’ efforts to addressing problem of
, 487–488

Illegal activities
, 7

Illegal fishers
, 487, 488–489, 498

Illegal logging
, 513–514

large-scale
, 518

medium-scale
, 518

methodology
, 516–517

solutions
, 521–526

as threat to human security and SDG 15
, 519–521

in Vietnam
, 517–519

Illicit financial flows (IFFs)
, 1–2, 107, 111

conceptualising
, 3–5, 6

corporate vehicles and
, 9–15

situational interventions as plausible approach to IFFs reductions
, 15–18

sources and estimates
, 5–8

Illicit outflow
, 7

Impact of SDGs
, 2

Imperialism
, 11, 14

‘Incivilities’
, 233

Inclusion
, 226–227, 244–245

Inclusive cities
, 232–233

Independent Commission on Aid Impact (ICAI)
, 206

Independent judiciaries
, 143

Indicators for SDGs
, 107, 552

Indigenous people
, 5, 248, 251–252, 386, 523

Inequality
, 98

in application of law
, 74–76

of formal law
, 70–74

Information and education provision
, 303–305

Information communication technology (ICT)
, 295–297

Inner/human dignity
, 275

Institutional/institution(s)
, 50

strengthening
, 119–120

tension
, 49–50

Instrument contributing to Stability and Peace (IcSP)
, 53

Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC)
, 566

Inter-Agency and Expert Group on SDG Indicators (IAEG-SDGs)
, 258

Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
, 177

Inter-rater reliability
, 491–492

Intergovernmental organisation (IGO)
, 27–28

Intermediaries (IFF)
, 3

International commitments
, 4–7

International community
, 15, 28–29

International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ)
, 9

International cooperation
, 5, 29, 176, 177–178

International Council for Science (ICSU)
, 70

International crime
, 27–28

prevention
, 28

International Criminal Court (ICC)
, 561

International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY)
, 247–248

International development
, 10–11, 20, 197–199, 201

International Development Act (IDA)
, 203

International Financial Institutions (IFIs)
, 177, 184, 399–400

‘International Fisheries News’
, 491, 500–501

International Labour Organization (ILO)
, 7–8

International Monetary Fund (IMF)
, 6, 399–400

2001 International Plan of Action on Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing
, 487

International organisations
, 135

International security
, 51, 53–54, 405

International Social Science Council (ISSC)
, 70

Internationalisation
, 211

Interpersonal violence
, 93

Intimate partner violence
, 297, 315–316

Invisibility
, 321

Iraq
, 44–45, 54, 409

Ireland and the Attorney General
, 564

Islamic State (IS)
, 398, 403–404

Istanbul Convention
, 317–318

Japan
, 89, 92, 385

Joint Border Task Force (JBTF)
, 211

Judicial

corruption decision
, 117–119

individual
, 69

Juliana et al v. United States
, 564

Justice
, 274

decision-making
, 250–255

inclusive, participatory and representative
, 247–248

responsive
, 249–250

sector institutions
, 247

sector reform
, 250–251

Kickbacks
, 110–111

Kyoto Protocol
, 539

Large-scale illegal logging (LSIL)
, 518–519

Latin America
, 176–178

penal systems
, 185

social and economic problems
, 184

Latin America and Caribbean region, homicide in
, 93

Law and Development movement
, 183–184

Law enforcement
, 32–33, 45, 53, 57, 99, 424–425, 562–563

Lawsuits
, 563

Leadership
, 121–122

League of Nations
, 28

Legal actions
, 556, 561, 563

Legal migration
, 198

Leisure spaces, crime in
, 233–235

Less-developed country (LDC)
, 399–400

LGBTQI+
, 19–20

Liberalism
, 14

Libya, organised crime in
, 57–58

Life expectancy
, 91–92

Limits to Growth (LtG)
, 441–445

Lithium
, 441–442

contamination
, 452

Lithium Triangle
, 450, 452

lithium-ion batteries
, 448–449

mining activity
, 452–453

in Peru
, 453

problem
, 448–454

Litigation
, 562

Local ecosystems
, 431–432, 447–448

Local ownership, principle of
, 246–247

1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB)
, 2

Malaysia
, 2, 15–16

Marine resources
, 486–488, 499, 502–503

Market economies
, 178, 188, 541

Marshall Plan
, 382–383

Marx, Karl
, 64–65, 67, 74

Marxian theorists
, 66–67

Marxist analysis
, 73

Mass impoverishment
, 77–78

Mass migration
, 198–199, 203, 207, 533–534

Material inequality
, 64–66

Materialistic approach
, 67

Medical cannabis
, 391

Medium-scale illegal logging (MSIL)
, 518, 519

Mega-corporations
, 72

Megacities
, 226–227

METRAC (Canadian association)
, 229–230

Metropolitan social disciplines
, 190–191

Mexico, drug-related violence in
, 55–57

Middle East and North Africa region (MENA region)
, 205

Migration
, 10–11

control
, 199, 207, 209

flows
, 198–199

management
, 202

Migration Impact fund
, 208–209

Milan Plan of Action
, 29–30

Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
, 2, 6, 32–33, 275, 316, 398

to UN SDGs
, 317–318

Mining
, 452

‘Missionaries’ correctionalism, risk of
, 179–180

Mobility
, 231

Modern slavery
, 3–4

as global development challenge
, 10–12

SDGs in
, 7–12

targets and indicators addressing
, 7–10

trafficking to
, 4–7

Modernisation
, 425–428

to globalisation
, 27–31

project
, 26–27

to sustainable development
, 180–185

theory
, 181

thesis
, 29

Money laundering
, 111

Moon, Ban-Ki
, 321, 403–404

Moral panics
, 228

Motivational tension
, 50–52

National anti-corruption strategies
, 16

National anticorruption plans and strategies
, 120–121

National Crime Agency (NCA)
, 210

National Environmental Protection Action Plan
, 473

National Security Council (NSC)
, 205

National Security Review (UK)
, 206–207

National sustainable development strategies (NSDSs)
, 225

Natural disasters
, 514, 533–534, 536

Natural surveillance
, 495

Negotiations of SDGs
, 9, 14–15

Neo-jihadism
, 398, 403, 410

Neocolonial hegemony, trafficking culture and nature as
, 422–430

Neocolonialism
, 431–432

Neoliberal globalisation
, 181, 399–400

Neoliberalism
, 183–184

Net energy
, 445–446

New International Economic Order movement (NIEO movement)
, 29–30

New South Wales (NSW)
, 304

New York City’s transit system
, 231–232

“Nexus”
, 45, 47

9/11
, 398, 401–408

No Drop Policy
, 143

Nodal governance
, 158, 159

Non-citizens
, 14

Non-ODA funded programme
, 209

Nongovernmental organisations (NGOs)
, 17, 135

Nonstate in polycentric systems
, 159–160

Nontimber forest products (NTFPs)
, 519–520

Northern Triangle of Central America (NTCA)
, 100

North–South divide
, 98–99

Obama, Barak
, 167, 403–404, 559–560

Ocean Sentinel program
, 495

Office for Professional Body Anti-Money Laundering Supervision (OPBAS)
, 20

Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights (OHCHR)

Official development assistance (ODA)
, 198, 204–205

Offloading catches in ports of convenience
, 487

Oil
, 11, 441, 562–563

Opium Economy in Afghanistan
, 34

‘Orange Day’
, 295–296

Organised crime. See also Crime
, 43–44

challenges
, 53–55

involvement of development
, 44–45

prospects
, 55–58

tensions in security–development nexus
, 45–52

‘Organised Immigration Crime Task Force’
, 210

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
, 33, 75–76

Organization of American States (OAS)
, 138, 177–178

Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP)
, 2, 12

Oslo Governance Centre Expert Group Meeting
, 75

Palermo Protocol
, 10–11

Panama Papers scandal
, 9

Paris Agreement
, 536–537, 542, 566

Participation
, 75–76, 134, 244–245

Peacebuilding
, 246–247, 254

‘Peaceful and inclusive societies’
, 6, 16–17, 76, 106–107, 131–133, 156, 162, 169, 244

Peer legitimacy (policing)
, 165–166

Peer support (SSR)
, 256

Penal aid
, 200

Penal exports
, 200

Penal imperialism
, 200

Penal power
, 199, 212

People, Planet, Prosperity, Peace and Partnership (Five P)
, 2

Personal security
, 515

Pew Charitable Trusts, The
, 491

Philippines Human Rights Commission
, 563–564

Plural policing
, 16–17

Plurality
, 159

Poaching
, 420–421, 428, 520

Police
, 55–56, 231

Policing
, 4, 32–33, 160–161, 158

Policy coherence
, 384

Policy frameworks
, 107

Political

economists
, 5–6

economy
, 27, 31

pressure
, 166

security
, 515

will
, 121–122

Political Corruption Index (PCI)
, 117

Politics of crime
, 9

Polluter pay principle
, 541–542

Pollution
, 12–13, 476–479

Polycentric security governance
, 156

in Global South
, 159–162

public and private goods provision
, 157–159

South African Case of polycentricity
, 162–166

Polycentricity
, 159–160

and coordination
, 164–165

and peer legitimacy
, 165–166

South African Case
, 162–166

Ports States Measures Agreement
, 487

Post colonialism
, 142–143

Post development
, 11

Post neoliberalism
, 184

‘Post-Washington Consensus’
, 34

Postcolonial resistance, sustainable development as
, 430–432

Poverty
, 51

Prevention of violent extremism (PVE)
, 398

Private property
, 65–66

Private security
, 162–163

‘Private’ violence
, 302–303

Privatisation of water resources
, 479

Professional intermediaries, regulation of
, 18–20

Project Drawdown
, 566–567

Property

law
, 251

rights
, 68–69

Protectors
, 428–430

Psychological VAW
, 319

Public and private goods provision
, 157–159

Public consultations
, 257–258

Public criminology
, 14

Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys
, 109–110

Public goods
, 44–45, 159–161

Public legitimacy
, 166

Public transport, crime in
, 230–232

Punishment
, 186, 191

Quantitative Service Delivery Surveys
, 109–110

Quito, Ecuador
, 236–237

Race
, 96–97

Racial stereotyping
, 231

Racism
, 232–233

Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA)
, 19

Recharge Project
, 304

ReCharge: Women’s Technology Safety project (2015)
, 304

Referent object of security
, 46–47

Reform

environmentalism
, 560

reform-minded states
, 387

Register of persons with significant control (‘PSC register’)
, 17–18

Regulation
, 11–12, 66, 68

‘'Removing targets’ technique
, 497

‘Renewable’ energy
, 448–454

Republic of Slovenia
, 466–467

access to safe and affordable drinking water
, 467–469

access to water as fundamental human right
, 479–481

water protection in
, 469–479

water supply organisation in
, 469–470

Researching Solutions Against Violent Extremism
, 407

Resilience
, 249, 557

Resistance
, 34–35, 559

Resource scarcity
, 398

Response strategies
, 493–494

Responsiveness of institutions
, 248

Return and Reintegration Fund (RRF)
, 209

Rhino poachers
, 431

Right to the city
, 232–233

Right wing nationalism
, 398, 403

Right-wing extremism
, 410–411

Risk
, 179–180

‘Root causes’ of migration
, 198

Rule of law
, 131–132, 134–136, 176–177, 187–189

agenda
, 133–134

definition
, 131–132

history
, 134–136

indicators and measurement
, 133

programming
, 133

SDG 16. 3
, 136–140

Singapore
, 145–147

Solomon Islands
, 142–145

in Western democracies
, 140–142

Rule of Law Index (World Justice Project)
, 139–142

Rules on Drinking Water Supply
, 470

Russian Land Bank (RBX)
, 12

Russian Laundromat Scheme
, 3, 12–15

Sabin Center for Climate Change Law
, 561

Safer Cities Programme
, 225–226

Safety
, 226–227

audits
, 229–230

Safety Net activity
, 300–301

Safety Net Australia
, 300–301

SafetyNed
, 300–301

Sage Nightlife initiatives
, 234

‘Sand in wheel’
, 108

Scepticism
, 179

Sectoral interest groups
, 526

Securitisation

of development
, 51, 199

of UK Aid
, 203–206

Security governance
, 16–17, 156–157, 167–168

Security sector institutions
, 247

decision-making
, 250–255

inclusive, participatory and representative
, 247–248

responsive
, 249–250

Security sector reform (SSR)
, 52, 200–201, 246, 254

Security–development nexus. See also Crime–development nexus
, 198–199, 245–247

tensions in
, 45–52

Self-fulfilling prophesies
, 405–406

Sen, Amartya

capabilities approach to youth justice in Wales
, 286–289

capability approach
, 274

economic growth
, 278–280

Service provision
, 306

Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV)
, 247–248

Sexual harassment and assault
, 232

Sexual orientation and gender identity and expression (SOGIE)
, 249

Sexual violence
, 142–143, 301

Shock therapies
, 181–182

Singapore, rule of law in
, 145–147

‘Sis Bot’ chat bot
, 302–303

Situational crime prevention (SCP)
, 489–490

increasing effort
, 495–496

increasing risk
, 493–495

measures
, 492–499

percent of initiatives
, 493

reducing rewards
, 496–498

removing excuses
, 498–499

Slovenia
, 18–19, 89, 466–467, 469, 472, 479–481

Slovenian Environment Agency
, 474–475, 479

‘Slum’
, 226–227

Small arms and light weapons (SALW)
, 249–250

Small-scale illegal logging (SSIL)
, 518–519

SmartSafe+app
, 305–306

Social contract theory
, 67–68

Social defence
, 28–29

Social dignity
, 275

Social justice policies for children in Wales
, 283–284

Social laws
, 66–67

Social welfare
, 202, 431, 440–441, 454–455

Solomon Islands
, 142–145

South Africa
, 4, 16–17, 95, 97, 162–163, 257, 554

South African Case of polycentricity
, 162–166

South African Police Service (SAPS)
, 162–163

Southern criminology
, 188–189

‘Spacelessness’ of technology-facilitated violence
, 302

Spatiality
, 299

Special Rating Areas (SRAs)
, 157

in South Africa
, 163–164

Sponsor effect
, 259–260

State capture
, 111–112

State-corporate crime
, 5, 552–556

Stop and frisk. See Terry Stops

‘Stop Climate Crimes’
, 569

Strategic Planning and Interagency Affairs unit (SPIA)
, 35

Strong institutions
, 3, 115, 119, 135–136, 200–201

Structural adjustment policies (SAPs)
, 181–182

Structural adjustment programmes
, 68

Supply chains
, 11–12, 424–425

Supply reduction model
, 381

Surveillance
, 56, 304–305, 427, 501

Sustainability project
, 187

Sustainable development
, 2, 10–13, 399–401, 454–456, 513–514

corruption and
, 107–109

impacts of drug policy on
, 382–384

modernisation to
, 180–185

as postcolonial resistance
, 430–432

Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN)
, 319

Syria
, 73, 205, 403, 409, 537

‘Take Back The Tech!’
, 307–308

Tangible culture
, 235

Targets

indicators
, 107

for SDGs
, 521

Tax havens
, 9–10

Tax revenue
, 7, 513–514, 519–520

Technical assistance
, 26–27, 122, 567–568

Technical Support Team (TST)
, 258

Technology
, 295–299

to campaign for change
, 307–309

as channel for advocacy
, 301–303

as channel to enacting domestic violence
, 299–301

and evidence collection
, 305–306

and provision of information and education
, 303–305

and service provision
, 306

technology-facilitated advocacy
, 296–297

technology-facilitated coercive control
, 299

technology-facilitated VAW
, 298

Tensions in security–development nexus
, 45–52

causal tension
, 48–49

conceptual tension
, 46–48

institutional tension
, 49–50

motivational tension
, 50–52

Terrorism, trends in
, 407–410

Terry Stops
, 229

Testimonies
, 247–248

Theft
, 109–110

Third Worldism
, 29–30

Thuthuzela Care Centres (TCCs)
, 257

Tier 2 threat
, 54

Toxic emissions
, 533–534

Traceability
, 496–497

Trade Mispricing Model
, 6–7

Trafficking. See also Human trafficking

culture
, 420–421

culture and nature as neocolonial hegemony
, 422–430

Transnational

corporations
, 15

crime
, 420–421

organised crime
, 31–33

Transparency
, 6–7

Transparency International (TI)
, 8

Transport
, 224–225

Trump, Donald
, 407, 537

Trust
, 247–248

Trust and Company Service Providers (TCSPs)
, 8

Tuna
, 486

Uganda
, 308–309

UK Criminal Records Office (ACRO)
, 211–212

Ul Haq, Mahbub
, 382–383

UN Alliance of civilisations (UNAOC)
, 405

UN Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)
, 322–323

1988 UN Convention on illicit trafficking in drugs
, 381

UN Counter-terrorism Centre (UNCCT)
, 401–402

UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs
, 245

UN Drug Control Program (UNDCP)
, 32

UN Environment
, 14, 533–534, 536

UN General Assembly Special Session (Drugs)
, 382

UN Guiding Principles on Alternative Development
, 382

UN Habitat
, 224–226

UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
, 555–556

UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
, 386

2009 UN Plan of Action
, 382

UN Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children
, 4

UN Security Council (SC)
, 401–402

UN Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women
, 295–296

UN Women
, 4, 35–36, 224, 236–237, 256–257, 322–323

UN World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED)
, 440

UN-Habitat and United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
, 224–226

UN-Water Annual International Zaragoza Conference (2015)
, 467–468

UN’s Chief Executives Board for Coordination (CEB)
, 389

UN’s Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
, 28–29

‘Underdeveloped’ nations
, 25–26

Unemployment
, 51

UNICEF
, 93–94

UNiTE to End Violence against Women
, 322–323

United Kingdom (UK)
, 2, 17–18, 95, 100–101, 161, 228, 534–535, 538, 542–543

United Nations (UN)
, 25–26, 197–198, 295–296, 316, 398

agencies
, 14–15

Crime Policy Agenda
, 33–35

CT
, 401–407

Global Compact
, 9

Human Rights Council
, 15

Resolution 64/292
, 466–467, 467–468

United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND)
, 380

United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice
, 30–31

United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC)
, 4–5, 32

United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organised Crime and Protocols (UNTOC)
, 32

1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)
, 487

United Nations Conventions on the Rights of the child (UNCRC)
, 281–285

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
, 27, 177, 382–383, 405

United Nations Division for Sustainable Development Goals (DSDG)
, 224–225

United Nations Educational, Scientific and s Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
, 235

United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
, 553

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
, 554

United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)
, 6, 32–33, 63–64, 115, 176, 398

United Nations General Assembly Special Session on Drugs (UNGASS)
, 380, 382, 384–388, 388–392

United Nations Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention (UNODCCP)
, 31–33

United Nations Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention
, 31–33

United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
, 14–15, 33, 35–37, 137–139, 177, 324–325, 382–383

United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
, 2, 4, 6–13, 27, 35–37, 43–44, 63–64, 106, 176, 197–198, 274, 275–278, 295–299, 316, 379–380, 399, 419–420, 440, 467–468, 487–488, 513–514, 552–556

in addressing trafficking and modern slavery
, 7–12

criminological engagement with
, 13–15

dignity
, 275–276

fairness and equality
, 276–278

MDGs to
, 317–318

negotiation process
, 9

operationalisation
, 8–9

question and effectiveness
, 12–14

SDG 11
, 224–226

SDG 13
, 12

SDG 14
, 502–503

SDG 15
, 514, 519–521

SDG 15. 9
, 522–523

SDG 16
, 6, 88, 131–132, 156, 244

SDG 16. 3
, 136–140, 145

SDG 16. 4
, 3

SDGs 12
, 454–456

SDGs 6
, 468

SDGs 8
, 454–456

violence and
, 94–95

United States (US)
, 398

homicide in
, 95–96

United States international development agency (USAID)
, 177–178

United States of America
, 554

Urban crime
, 225–226

Urban development
, 228–229, 233, 236, 387

Urban safety
, 224–226

Urban security
, 228

Urban settlements
, 226––230

Urgenda Foundation v. The State of Netherlands
, 564

Uruguay
, 17, 95, 184, 385, 390–391

US Climate Action Partnership (USCAP)
, 559–560

US Department of Justice (DOJ)
, 2

‘Utilising place managers’ technique
, 494–495

Utilitarianism
, 276

Value-added tax (VAT)
, 472

Varieties of Democracy Institute (V-Dem Institute)
, 117–119

Varieties of Democracy Institute
, 117–119

Victimisation
, 230

Victims
, 5, 135, 230–231, 235, 308–309, 562

‘Vienna Consensus’
, 385

Vietnam

deforestation in
, 517

funding
, 523–524

illegal logging in
, 517–519

Violence
, 88, 177, 180, 185

divide
, 88

firearms
, 94

global violence divide
, 89–91

and life expectancy
, 91–92

race and internal divide
, 96–97

and SDG framework
, 94–95

United States
, 95–96

upending gender
, 92

YPLL and loss of futures
, 93–94

Violence against women (VAW)
, 4, 6, 295–296, 315–316

defining
, 4

difficulty of defining
, 318–319

difficulty of measuring
, 320

measuring death
, 324–327

terminology
, 297

Violence against women and girls (VAWG)
, 316

MDGs to UN SDGs
, 317–318

target
, 321–324

Violence Resource Centre Victoria (DVRCV)
, 304

Violent extremism, trends in
, 407–410

Wales
, 283–289

Sen’s capabilities approach to youth justice in
, 286–289

social justice policies for children in
, 283–284

Welsh policies for children
, 285–286

War on drugs
, 381, 384

Washington Consensus
, 184

Water
, 466–468

and pollution in Slovenia
, 476–479

protection in Republic of Slovenia
, 469–479

quality monitoring
, 474–476

shortages
, 452, 466

supply in Slovenia’s local communities
, 473–474

supply organisation in Republic of Slovenia
, 469–470

use of
, 471–472

Water Act
, 469

Water Framework Directive
, 470

Weak states
, 57

Welsh Government
, 283–284

Welsh policies for children
, 285–286

Welsh Youth Parliament
, 284

Western democracies, rule of law in
, 140–142

Wildlife poaching
, 427

Wildlife trafficking. See also Trafficking
, 420–421, 427

Women in Cities International
, 229–230

Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET)
, 308–309

World Bank (WB)
, 177–178

lending programs
, 183

World Bank Residual Method
, 6

World Drug Report (2015)
, 385–386

World Health Organization (WHO)
, 5, 89–90, 321–322, 533–534

World Heritage Convention (WHC)
, 236

World Justice Project’s Rule of Law Index (WJP Rule of Law Index)
, 139–141

World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
, 553

World Trade Organization (WTO)
, 399–400

Years of potential life lost (YPLL)
, 93–94

Young People
, 280–283

Youth justice
, 274–275

Youth Justice System in Wales
, 285

Zaragoza Conference
, 466–468

Prelims
Part 1 Contextualising the Crime Development Nexus
Chapter 1 The Nexus between Crime, Justice and Sustainable Development
Chapter 2 Governing the Crime–Development Nexus: A Historical Perspective
Chapter 3 Responding to Organised Crime through Sustainable Development: Tensions and Prospects
Chapter 4 A Marxist Perspective on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Part 2 Facilitating Orderly Development
Chapter 5 Violence Reduction and Sustainable Development: Challenging the Violence Divide
Chapter 6 Corruption Reduction as a Target of the Sustainable Development Goals: Applying Indicators and Policy Frameworks
Chapter 7 Problematising the Rule of Law Agenda in the SDG Context
Chapter 8 Polycentric Security Governance and Sustainable Development in the Global South
Chapter 9 The Emperor's New Clothes: A Critical Reading of the Sustainable Development Goals to Curb Crime and Violence in Latin America
Chapter 10 Development and the Externalisation of Border Controls
Part 3 Social Justice for Sustainable Development
Chapter 11 Inclusive and Safe Cities for the Future: A Criminological Analysis
Chapter 12 Measuring Peace, Justice and Inclusion: Security Sector Reform and Sustainable Development
Chapter 13 Youth Justice as Justice for Children: Towards a Capabilities Approach
Chapter 14 Technology, Domestic Violence Advocacy and the Sustainable Development Goals
Chapter 15 Eliminating All Forms of Violence against All Women and Girls: Some Criminological Reflections on the Challenges of Measuring Success and Gauging Progress
Part 4 Transnational Crime, Global Threats and Sustainable Development
Chapter 16 Examining the Promise and Delivery of Sustainable Development Goals in Addressing Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery
Chapter 17 Following the Money: Illicit Financial Flows and Sustainable Development Goal 16.4
Chapter 18 Global Drug Policy and Sustainable Development: An Uneasy Relationship
Chapter 19 ‘Sustainable Development’, Counter-terrorism and the Prevention of Violent Extremism: Right-wing Nationalism and Neo-jihadism in Context
Chapter 20 Global Trade in Stolen Culture and Nature as Neocolonial Hegemony
Part 5 Environmental Justice for a Sustainable Future
Chapter 21 A Paradox of ‘Sustainable Development’: A Critique of the Ecological Order of Capitalism
Chapter 22 Access to Safe and Affordable Drinking Water as a Fundamental Human Right: The Case of the Republic of Slovenia
Chapter 23 A Review of Responses to IUU Fishing around the World through the Lens of Situational Crime Prevention
Chapter 24 The Sustainable Development Goals Link to Human Security: An Exploration of Illegal Logging in Vietnam
Chapter 25 Air Pollution, Climate Change and International (in) Action
Chapter 26 Taking Urgent Action to Combat Climate Change and Its Impacts: A Criminological Perspective
Index