Should we treat environmental crime more like murder ?
Serial killers and violent criminals dominate the headlines. What if we covered ecocide and pollution in the same way? Whenever you read, watch, or listen to the news, you’re likely to be exposed to stories of violence and murder. As a criminal psychologist, I’m often asked to comment on these (…)
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