Crime, Criminal Justice and Ethics in Outer Space
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Crime, Criminal Justice and Ethics in Outer Space

International Perspectives

  1. 354 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
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eBook - ePub

Crime, Criminal Justice and Ethics in Outer Space

International Perspectives

About this book

Breaking new ground in criminology, this book reflects on the expansion of outer space endeavours, the new pathways this presents for crime, challenges to Earth-based conceptions of justice, and the ethical issues raised.

This book is the first edited collection of chapters focused on how to prepare for, address and respond to, instances of criminal and harmful behaviour in (and related to) outer space. It also considers what criminal justice might look like in outer space, and how the important arena of ethics might play a pivotal role in helping overcome problems related to crime and crime control. The book comprises 24 chapters from authors spanning six continents, giving a truly international dimension to the first anthology relating to the intersection of space criminology, space criminal justice and space ethics. It is this international dimension that is essential to the development of a holistic understanding of crime, criminal justice and ethics in outer space.

Exploring recent topics, including the dark origin of space exploration, expansion of satellite industries, space tourism, asteroid mining and human settlement on the Moon and Mars, the book will appeal to space professionals, and students and researchers working in criminology, critical security studies, law, and ethics.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Endorsements
  3. Half Title
  4. Series Page
  5. Title Page
  6. Copyright Page
  7. Table of Contents
  8. List of Illustrations
  9. Preface and Acknowledgements
  10. Foreword
  11. List of Contributors
  12. Introduction: Exploring the Final Frontier of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Ethics Scholars Together in Outer Space
  13. 1. Scientific Crimes Against Humanity for All Humankind: Accounting for the Space Legacy of Aryan Criminology and Nazi Aerospace Science
  14. 2. What on Earth is Happening in Outer Space? Questioning the Space Oligarchy
  15. 3. Imagining Space Crime: Using Virtual Reality to Advance our Understanding of Space Crime
  16. 4. Resource Exploitation in Outer Space: The Potential of Crime Scripting as a Prevention Tool for Environmental Space Crime
  17. 5. Cynical Actors in the Age of Transparency: Illegal Warfare and State Propaganda in a Glass House
  18. 6. A Space Brutality: Satellite-Enabled Perpetration of Mass Image-Based Sexual Violence
  19. 7. Space Victimology: Out of the Dark and into the Light
  20. 8. Connecting the Analogue Dots: Insights into the Future of Space Crime, Criminal Justice, and Ethics Now
  21. 9. “If There Was an Observer on Mars, They Would Probably Be Amazed That We Have Survived This Long”: Environmental Decline, Elite Escapes, and Space Colonies
  22. 10. Harnessing Science Fiction to Reimagine Criminal Justice in Space: Opportunities and Risks
  23. 11. Defining Space Debris Policy: A Perspective from Rawls’ Veil of Ignorance
  24. 12. Atmospheric Justice: Visualizing Atmospheric Harm by the Global Space Exploration Industry using Treadmill of Production Theory
  25. 13. ‘Spaceport of Call’: Developing a Geopolitical-Criminological Perspective on Spaceport Crime and Policing
  26. 14. Towards International Criminalisation of Orbital Debris Pollution
  27. 15. The Legal Framework for Policing Outer Space
  28. 16. Extraterritorial Criminal Jurisdiction in International Law and Environmental Space Crime
  29. 17. Countering Sexual Harassment and Assault in Outer Space: Contributions from a Criminological Perspective
  30. 18. Punishment for Offending in Space: The Ethics of Incarceration
  31. 19. The Problem with the Placement of Space Infrastructures: The Complex Politics of Paving the Way to Space
  32. 20. The Borderlands between Law and Ethics: Jurisdiction, Enforcement, and Teleology
  33. 21. The Ethics of Outer Space Intelligence Operations
  34. 22. Respect for the Non-Living in Early-Stage Space Expansion
  35. Conclusion – A New Hope?: The Future of Researching Space Crime, Criminal Justice and Ethics
  36. Index