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Environmental crime and the harm prevention criminalist [PDF]
The role of the ‘pracademic’ comes in the fore in the interface between academia and environmental protection. This article explores the translation of evidence-based research and theoretical innovation in environmental crime prevention into ground level
Rob White
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Special Issue: Crime, Fear of Crime and Environmental Harm in Rural Areas [PDF]
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Vania Ceccato, Gorazd Meško
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Green Criminology and (Constructions of) Environmental Crime and Harm: A Review Essay [PDF]
Brisman and South: Green Cultural Criminology: Constructions of Environmental Harm, Consumerism, and Resistance to Ecocide. Routledge, Oxford and New York,\ud 2014, 162 pp\ud Brisman, South, and White: Environmental Crime and Social Conflict: Contemporary and emerging issues.
Hanneke Mol
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Environmental harm and socially dangerous consequences environmental crime
relevance of the research topic. The need for the correct qualification of environmental crimes, their separation from other violations that do not entail criminal liability, make it relevant to develop a correct assessment of the complex of socially dangerous consequences provided for in the criminal law as necessary signs of the objective side of the
Mariya Shkele, Natalia Kuznetsova
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Several decades have been spent by a significant number of international lawyers and environmental activists advocating for the establishment of a universally recognised legal definition of ecocide. This definition would refer to the widespread and long-lasting destruction of the environment attributable to human activities.
Mohammad Pizuar Hossain
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Environmental crime poses a significant threat to ecological health and community well-being. Traditional punitive approaches often fail to address the root causes of environmental harm and may neglect the needs of affected communities. This study explored the potential of restorative justice as an alternative framework for addressing environmental ...
null Indah Fhadilah +2 more
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Law-Enforcement Challenges, Responses and Collaborations Concerning Environmental Crimes and Harms in Bangladesh [PDF]
As Kailemia observes, “environmental crimes are an area of increasing concern, not only because of [their] globalized nature” but because these crimes have “impacts beyond the capacity of criminal justice systems of most states to comprehend or address.” How then can criminal justice agencies, particularly in the global south, respond to national and ...
Sarker Faroque, Nigel South
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Forensic medical determination of harm caused to human health in environmental crime cases
The article describes one of the most urgent needs of the investigation the development of a fundamentally new approach to the forensic medical assessment of harm to human health caused by environmental crimes.
Semyon V. Kuznetsov +2 more
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Electronic and Electrical Waste as Transnational Environmental Harm and Crime
Andreja Rožnik, Gorazd Meško
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Restorative Justice: A Suitable Response to Environmental Crime in Indonesia?
Restorative justice is a way of responding to criminal offences by balancing the needs of the community, the victims and the offenders. It aims to bring all these parties together to collectively resolve the consequences of crime, including the harm ...
Abdul Madjid , Milda Istiqomah
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