This free course, Criminology beyond crime, examines the notion of 'social harm' as an alternative to the legal definition of 'crime'. To illustrate this concept, the course considers developments in Green Criminology, which have sought to examine the problems of global environmental harm and the myriad interactions between human beings and the natural environment.
Course learning outcomes
After studying this course, you should be able to:
describe what the social harm perspective has contributed to critical criminology
provide a brief overview of supranational criminology and what is included within it
provide examples of the difficulties associated with researching global harms and global perpetrators
identify the central features and contributions of a Green Criminology.
I really enjoyed this course as it clearly explores different aspects of the topic, making it very easy to understand. The explanations are well-structured, which helped me grasp complex ideas about social harm and Green Criminology with ease.