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A Handbook of food crime : immoral and illegal practices in the food industry and what to do abouth them

Title By: Gray, Allison [Edited by] | Hinch, Ronald [Edited by]
Material type: BookPublisher: Britstol : Policy press, c2018.Description: xii, 441 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9781447336013Other title: Immoral and illegal practices in the food industry and what to do about them.Subject(s): Food adulteration and inspection -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Consumer protection -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Food law and legislation -- Corrupt practices -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Food industry and trade -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Handbooks, manuals, etcDDC classification: 363.192 HA ND Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
Food today is over-corporatized and under-regulated. It is involved in many immoral, harmful, and illegal practices along production, distribution, and consumption systems. These problematic conditions have significant consequences on public health and well-being, nonhuman animals, and the environment, often simultaneously. In this insightful book, Gray and Hinch explore the phenomenon of food crime. Through discussions of food safety, food fraud, food insecurity, agricultural labor, 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.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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363.192 HA ND (Browse shelf) Available Feb2019 T0060047
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Food today is over-corporatized and under-regulated. It is involved in many immoral, harmful, and illegal practices along production, distribution, and consumption systems. These problematic conditions have significant consequences on public health and well-being, nonhuman animals, and the environment, often simultaneously. In this insightful book, Gray and Hinch explore the phenomenon of food crime. Through discussions of food safety, food fraud, food insecurity, agricultural labor, 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.

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