Personal details
- Name
- Adjunct Professor Reece Walters
- Position(s)
- Adjunct Professor
Faculty of Law,
School of Justice - Discipline *
- Criminology
- reece.walters@qut.edu.au
- Location
- View location details (QUT staff and student access only)
- Qualifications
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PhD in Criminology (Victoria University of Wellington)
- Keywords
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Criminology, CJRC, Environmental Law
Biography
Professor Reece Walters joined the School of Justice in 2011 and took up the position of Assistant Dean, Research for the Faculty of Law in early 2012. Prior to this he worked at the The Open University in England, University of Stirling in Scotland, Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand and LaTrobe University in Melbourne. He has undertaken various roles in research and managerial leadership, advocacy and strategic development. Professor Walters’ research in eco crime and environmental justice; state violence and corporate crime has produced six books and over 100 publications. Professor Walters has a number of qualifications including a BA Law, MA Criminological Studies (LTU), PGCE Environmental Law and Management (Wales), Dip.Crim, (Melb), PhD (Well)
Teaching
Professor Walters teaches in the Bachelor of Justice Degree. He co-ordinates JSB 255 – Eco Crime; and contributes to JSB 172 – Professional Criminological Research Skills; and JSN 111 – Terrorism and Political Violence.
Publications
- Carrington K, Hogg RG, Scott JG, Sozzo M, Walters RA, (2019) Southern criminology (New Directions in Critical Criminology) p1-204
- Brisman A, Mcclanahan B, South N, Walters RA, (2018) Water, crime and security in the twenty-first century: Too dirty, too little, too much (Critical Criminological Perspectives) p1-234
- Brisman A, South N, Walters RA, (2018) Climate apartheid and environmental refugees, The Palgrave handbook of criminology and the global south p301-321
- Walters RA, (2018) Food, genetics and knowledge politics, A handbook of food crime: Immoral and illegal practices in the food industry and what to do about them p265-280
- Walters RA, (2018) Green criminologies, Alternative criminologies p165-181
- Couper AL, Walters RA, (2018) Supply and demand: Regulation and the trade in illegal wildlife, Green crimes and dirty money (Green Criminology) p72-87
- Brisman A, South N, Walters RA, (2018) Southernizing green criminology: Human dislocation, environmental injustice and climate apartheid, Justice, Power and Resistance p1-21
- Walters RA, (2017) Criminologias verdes, Criminologias alternativas p197-215
- Walters RA, Johnson H, (2017) Eco crime and the silent tsunami: Food, world hunger and bio sovereignty, Introduccion a la criminologia verde: Conceptos para nuevos horizontes y dialogos socioambientales p192-206
- Johnson H, South N, Walters RA, (2017) Eco-crime and fresh water, Greening criminology in the 21st century: Contemporary debates and future directions in the study of environmental harm [Green Criminology series] p133-146
For more publications by this staff member, visit QUT ePrints, the University's research repository.