
Food Crime
An Introduction to Deviance in the Food Industry
Matthew Robinson(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 11. August 2023
Book
Hardback
324 pages
978-1-032-28353-1 (ISBN)
Description
This book addresses the various forms of deviance and criminality found within the conventional food system. This system-made up of numerous producers, processors, distributors, and retailers of food-has significant, far-reaching consequences bearing upon the environment and society.
Food Crime broadly outlines the processes and impacts of this food system most relevant for the academic discipline of criminology, with a focus on the negative health outcomes of the US diet (e.g., obesity and diabetes) and negative outcomes associated with the system itself (e.g., environmental degradation). The author introduces the concept of "food criminology," a new branch of criminology dedicated to the study of deviance in the food industry. Demonstrating the deviance and criminality involved in many parts of the conventional food system, this book is the first to provide exhaustive coverage of the major issues related to what can be considered food crime. Embedded in the context of state-corporate criminality, the concepts and practices exposed in this book bring attention to harms associated with the conventional food system and illustrate the degree of culpability of food companies and government agencies for these harms.
This book is of interest to students, scholars, and practitioners seeking a more just and healthy food system and encourages further future research into food crimes in the disciplines of criminology, criminal justice, and sociology.
Food Crime broadly outlines the processes and impacts of this food system most relevant for the academic discipline of criminology, with a focus on the negative health outcomes of the US diet (e.g., obesity and diabetes) and negative outcomes associated with the system itself (e.g., environmental degradation). The author introduces the concept of "food criminology," a new branch of criminology dedicated to the study of deviance in the food industry. Demonstrating the deviance and criminality involved in many parts of the conventional food system, this book is the first to provide exhaustive coverage of the major issues related to what can be considered food crime. Embedded in the context of state-corporate criminality, the concepts and practices exposed in this book bring attention to harms associated with the conventional food system and illustrate the degree of culpability of food companies and government agencies for these harms.
This book is of interest to students, scholars, and practitioners seeking a more just and healthy food system and encourages further future research into food crimes in the disciplines of criminology, criminal justice, and sociology.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
General
Illustrations
16 s/w Tabellen, 35 s/w Abbildungen, 35 s/w Zeichnungen
16 Tables, black and white; 35 Line drawings, black and white; 35 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 183 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
836 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-28353-1 (9781032283531)
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Person
Matthew Robinson is Professor of Government and Justice Studies at Appalachian State University. He is the author of 22 books, including Social Justice, Criminal Justice: The Role of American Law in Effecting and Preventing Social Change with Routledge, and more than 100 other publications. He is a past president of both the North Carolina Criminal Justice Association and the Southern Criminal Justice Association. He was recently ranked the 19th most influential criminologist in the world today. Robinson has been writing about the subject of "food crime" for several years.
Content
Chapter 1: An Introduction to "Food Crimes"
Chapter 2: The Conventional Food System
Chapter 3: What Americans Eat Chapter 4: The Food IS the Crime: Putting the Food Back into "Food Crime"
Chapter 5: Food AddictionChapter 6: Harms Associated with What We Eat
Chapter 7: Harms Associated with the System
Chapter 8: Culpability for Food CrimesChapter 9: Economic Benefits of the Food System
Chapter 10: Summary and the Future
References
Chapter 2: The Conventional Food System
Chapter 3: What Americans Eat Chapter 4: The Food IS the Crime: Putting the Food Back into "Food Crime"
Chapter 5: Food AddictionChapter 6: Harms Associated with What We Eat
Chapter 7: Harms Associated with the System
Chapter 8: Culpability for Food CrimesChapter 9: Economic Benefits of the Food System
Chapter 10: Summary and the Future
References