A Handbook of Food Crime : Immoral and Illegal Practices in the Food Industry and What to Do about Them

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A Handbook of Food Crime : Immoral and Illegal Practices in the Food Industry and What to Do about Them

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 458 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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In this insightful book, Gray and Hinch explore the phenomenon of food crime. Through discussions of food safety, food fraud, food insecurity, agricultural labour, livestock welfare, genetically modified foods, food sustainability, food waste, food policy, and food democracy, they problematize current food systems and criticize their underlying ideologies.
Bringing together the best contemporary research in this area, they argue for the importance of thinking criminologically about food and propose radical solutions to the realities of unjust food systems.

Contents

Introduction;
Section I: Thinking about food crime;
A food crime perspective ‾ Allison Gray;
Food crime without criminals: Agri-good-safety governance as a protection racket for dominant political and economic interest ‾ Martha McMahon,
Kora Liegh Glatt;
The social construction of illegality within local food systems ‾ Marcello de Rosa, Ferro Trabalzi, Tiziana Pagnani;
Section II: Farming and food production;
Ethical challenges facing farm managers ‾ Harvey S. James Jr.;
Chocolate, slavery, forced labour, child labour, and the state ‾ Ronald Hinch;
Impact of hazards and pesticides on farmers and farming communities ‾ Jinky Leilanie del Prado-Lu;
Section III: Processing, marketing, and accessing food;
Agency and responsibility: The case of the food industry and obesity ‾ Judith Schrempf-Stirling, Robert Phillips;
The value of product sampling in mitigating food adulteration ‾ Louise Manning, Jan Mei Soon;
Prohibitive property practices: The impact of restrictive covenants on the built food environment ‾ Sugandi del Canto, Rachel Engler-Stringer;
Section IV: Corporate food and food safety;
Regulating food fraud: Public and private law responses in the EU, Italy and the Netherlands ‾ Antonia Corini, Bernd van der Meulen;
Mass salmonella poisoning by the Peanut Corporation of America: Lessons in state-corporate food crime ‾ Paul Leighton;
Food crime in the context of cheap capitalism ‾ Joseph Yaw Asomah, Hongming Cheng;
Section V: Food trade and movement;
Crime versus harm in the transportation of animals: A closer look at Ontario's 'pig trial' ‾ Amy Fitzgerald, Wesley Tourangeau;
Coming together to combat food fraud: Regulatory networks in the EU ‾ Richard Hyde, Ashley Savage;
Fair trade laws, labels, and ethics ‾ Will Low, Eileen Davenport;
Section VI: Technologies and food;
Food, genetics and knowledge politics ‾ Reece Walters;
Technology, novel foods and crime ‾ Juanjuan Sun, Xiaocen Liu;
Food crimes, harms, and carnist technologies ‾ Linnea Laestadius, Jan Deckers, Stephanie Baran;
Section VII: Green food;
Farming and climate change ‾ Rob White, Jasmine Yeates;
Food waste (non)regulation ‾ Michael A. Long, Michael J. Lynch;
Responding to neoliberal diets: School meal programs in Brazil and Canada ‾ Estevan Leopoldo de Freitas Coca, Ricardo César Barbosa Júnior;
Section VIII: Questioning and consuming food;
Counter crimes and food democracy: Suspects and citizens remaking the food system ‾ Sue Booth, John Coveney, Dominique Paturel;
Consumer reactions to food safety scandals: A research model and moderating effects ‾ Camilla Barbarossa;
Resisting food crime and the problem of the 'food police' ‾ Allison Gray.