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Transnational organized environmental crime [PDF]
Based on three case studies of transnational organized environmental crime, this chapter, on the one hand, aims to illustrate some direct and indirect harm caused by environmental black markets.
Bisschop, Lieselot; id_orcid +1 more
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Purpose: To apply the findings and debates arising from the “mainstream” literature on crime prevention to the increasingly urgent issue of crimes and harms that damage the environment. This is also a missing dimension in the rapidly growing field of green criminology.
Brisman, A, South, N
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Transversal Harm, Regulation, and the Tolerance of Oil Disasters [PDF]
Law, through regulation, criminalization and litigation, provides key mechanisms for mitigating the harmful effects of oil disasters. At the same time, these mechanisms also enable the perpetuation of oil disasters under an extractivist imperative.
Kotsakis, Andreas, Boukli, Avi
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Corporate Environmental Crime and Environmental Justice [PDF]
Executive Order 12898 (42 U.S.C. § 4321 [2000]) mandates that federal agencies in the United States make it their purpose to achieve environmental justice.
Stretesky, Paul +3 more
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Wildlife crime : The problems of enforcement [PDF]
Environmental and wildlife crime appear recently to be benefitting from an increasing profile amongst those agencies tasked with their control, as well as receiving growing criminological attention. Despite this, those with responsibilities in this area
Wellsmith, Melanie, Melanie Wellsmith
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Green crime and victimization: Tensions between social and environmental justice [PDF]
In 2011, Rio-Tinto Alcan, one of the world’s largest producers of aluminium, announced the closure of the smelter at Lynemouth, Northumberland, North East England. The plant, a major local employer, finally closed in March, 2013.
Davies, Pamela
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Preventing wildlife crime [PDF]
Green criminology (under its various names) is concerned, in simple terms, with harms to the environment and non-human animals (hereafter 'animals') because of the benefits the environment and animals bring to humans (aesthetics, leisure activities ...
Wellsmith, Melanie
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Abstract Early childhood has increasingly been acknowledged as a vital time for all children. Inclusive and quality education is part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with the further specification that all children have access to quality pre‐primary education.
Laura H. V. Wright +8 more
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Crime as Pollution? Theoretical, Definitional and Policy Concerns with Conceptualizing Crime as Pollution [PDF]
Criminologists have advocated understanding ‘crime as pollution’ to argue for market based crime control policy initiatives that mirror pollution control policy initiatives.
Stretesky, Paul +5 more
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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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