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This book addresses the various forms of deviance and criminality found within the conventional food system. This systemmade up of numerous producers, processors, distributors, and retailers of foodhas 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 st

Table of Contents

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

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 8/11/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032280455, 978-1032280455
      ISBN10: 103228045X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book addresses the various forms of deviance and criminality found within the conventional food system. This systemmade up of numerous producers, processors, distributors, and retailers of foodhas 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 st

      Table of Contents

      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

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