A Green Criminologist Perspective on Eco-Terrorism In “The Terrorization of Dissent: Corporate Repression, Legal Corruption, and the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act” Edited by Jason Del Gandio and Anthony J. Nocella 2014 Lantern Books In 2006 the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act (AETA) was passed with the intention to equip law enforcement agencies with the tools to … Continue reading
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PUBLISHED: Co-Authored the Introduction of “The Terrorization of Dissent” (2014)
Introduction: Situating the Repression and Corruption of the AETA In “The Terrorization of Dissent: Corporate Repression, Legal Corruption, and the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act” Edited by Jason Del Gandio and Anthony J. Nocella 2014 Lantern Books In 2006 the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act (AETA) was passed with the intention to equip law enforcement agencies with … Continue reading
RELEASED: The Terrorization of Dissent Corporate Repression, Legal Corruption, and the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act
The Terrorization of Dissent Corporate Repression, Legal Corruption, and the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act Edited by Jason Del Gandio and Anthony J. Nocella 2014 Lantern Books In 2006 the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act (AETA) was passed with the intention to equip law enforcement agencies with the tools to apprehend, prosecute, and convict individuals who commit … Continue reading
Four Youth Groups Pushed Into the School to Prison Pipeline
Promotional Material Being Sent Out for “From Education to Incarceration”
The End of Prison is published!
The End of Prisons: Reflections from the Decarceration Movement Edited by Mechthild E. Nagel and Anthony J. Nocella II This book brings together a collection of social justice scholars and activists who take Foucault’s concept of discipline and punishment to explain how prisons are constructed in society from nursing homes to zoos. This book expands … Continue reading
The End of Prisons – Coming Soon
New Book Release – Greening the Academy
“Many of the most important forces for social change in human history have taken root in our universities, and today the academy is a crucial site where scholars are working to integrate ecological sustainability and social justice. Greening the Academy is a clarion call for deep green approaches to thinking, teaching, research, and action that … Continue reading
Segregated Schools – By Dr. Nocella
Twin Cities STK Gets in the Spokesman-Recorder
reposted from Spokesman-Recorder. Deconstructing the school-to-prison pipeline Volunteers seek alternatives to locking up kids By Jamal Denman Contributing Writer Save the Kids is an all-volunteer national organization that started in New York in 2009. Most of the people involved have been personally impacted by the criminal justice system through themselves or close friends or family … Continue reading