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Composite Critical Criminology & Collective Stewardship (Khalifa): a theoretical exploration of preventing environmental crimes in Malaysia

Quraishi, Muzammil

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Abstract

This paper identifies and
interrogates a novel theoretical lens to address
environmental ‘crime’ understood as a ‘composite
critical criminological’ approach (Quraishi, 2020:90)
incorporating three main conceptual strands:
1)Evaluating pertinent scholarship under the umbrella
of zemiology and its addressing of social harms and the
holistic approach to crime (Tombs, 2018); 2)Ultra Realist
(UR) scholarship, particularly the notion of ‘special
privilege’ (Winlow & Hall, 2016; Boukli & Kotzé, 2018)
and Islamic Critical Realism (ICR) (Wilkinson, 2015;
2019); 3)Eco-theology and collective stewardship, the
relationships and duties between individuals, states
and corporations and scholars to prevent
environmental harm with specific attention to the
Islamic theological concept of Khalifa and the broader
lens of eco-theology (Haleem, 2001

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Quraishi, M. (2024). Composite Critical Criminology & Collective Stewardship (Khalifa): a theoretical exploration of preventing environmental crimes in Malaysia. #Journal not on list, 9(1), 1-14

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 26, 2024
Online Publication Date May 1, 2024
Publication Date May 1, 2024
Deposit Date Jun 3, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jun 13, 2024
Journal Revista Electrónica de Criminología
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 9
Issue 1
Pages 1-14
Series Title Special Climate Change Criminology
Series ISSN 2695-2882
Keywords Collective Stewardship, Zemiology, Ultra Realism, Islamic Critical Realism, Eco-Theology, Malaysia
Publisher URL https://www.revista-e-criminologia.net/copia-de-numero-actual-2

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