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Episode 24. Green and Visual Criminology – Bill McClanahan

This week Jose and Jenn from The Criminology Academy speak with Professor Bill McClanahan about his work on green criminology, visual criminology, and their intersection.

Bill is Associate Professor of Justice Studies in the College of Justice and Safety at Eastern Kentucky University, where he teaches courses on rural crime, criminological theory, environmental harm and crime, and music and justice. He earned a PhD from the Department of Sociology at the University of Essex in the United Kingdom and a MS in criminology and criminal justice from Eastern Kentucky University. His research and writing at the intersection(s) of ecology, culture, police, and justice has appeared in academic journals and popular outlets including Theoretical Criminology, The British Journal of Criminology, Commune Magazine, Deviant Behavior, and Crime, Media, Culture. He is coauthor, with Avi Brisman, Nigel South, and Reece Walters, of Water, Crime, and Security in the Twenty-First Century: Too Dirty, Too Little, Too Much and author of the monograph Visual Criminology.

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Screenshot During the Podcast Recording – June 14, 2021

Get in touch with Bill McClanahan:

Eastern Kentucky University Website // bill.mcclanahan AT eku.edu

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