Penny Green is an Australian criminologist. She has been a Professor of Law and Globalisation and Head of the Department of Law at Queen Mary University of London since September 2014.
Biography
Green studied psychology, anthropology and sociology at the Australian National University. She graduated in 1979.[1] She went to the UK and obtained her doctorate in Criminology at Cambridge.[2]
State crime governments, violence and corruption / Penny Green and Tony Ward (viii, 255 p. ed.). London: London; Sterling, Va. : Pluto Press. 2004. ISBN9780745317854.
"Understanding State Crime", (2016) with Tony Ward, Oxford Handbook of Criminology Oxford: OUP
"Evicting Palestine" (2016), with Amelia Smith, in State Crime Journal Special Issue: Palestine, Palestinians and Israeli State Crime (eds Green, P. and Shalhoub-Kervorkian, N.) Vol. 5, No.1
"Law, the State and the Dialectics of State Crime" (2016) in Critical Criminology, Vol. 24, No. 2
"Civil Society And State Crime: Repression, Resistance And Transition in Burma and Tunisia" (2014) with Ward, T. in Chambliss, W. J. and Moloney, C. J. (eds.) State Crime: Critical Concepts in Criminology, New York: Routledge
"Enclosing the Commons: Predatory capital and forced evictions in Papua New Guinea and Burma" (2014), with Lasslett, K. and Sherwood, A. in Pickering, Sharon; Ham, Julie (2015). The Routledge handbook on crime and international migration (First ed.). London. ISBN9780203385562.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)