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The Public’s Perception of the Seriousness of Environmental Crimes Related to Environmental Pollution and Illegal Waste Trade. A Case Study of the Province of Brescia, Italy

open access: yesJournal of Illicit Economies and Development, 2022
This original research delves into the public’s awareness of environmental crimes related to pollution and illegal waste operations in Brescia, Italy. It investigates residents’ perceptions of the seriousness of environmental crimes occurring in their ...
Luisa Olivi
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LEGAL CONSIDERATION TOWARDS ECO-TERRORISM AS A NEW FORM OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW CRIME AND TORTS

open access: yesDiponegoro Law Review, 2023
The global climate action movement has gained diverse support, leading to the rise of both activists and extremists. Eco-terrorism has grown significantly and cause property damage and financial losses over two decades ago. This action concern to further
Rahandy Rizki Prananda   +4 more
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Punishment without culpability in environmental offences

open access: yesCogent Social Sciences, 2022
Under existing Indonesian environmental legislation, the principle of punishment without culpability has been applicable exclusively in civil cases, closing the possibility to open prosecutorial window in criminal cases.
Mahrus Ali   +5 more
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A Post-Capitalocentric Critique of Digital Technology and Environmental Harm: New Directions at the Intersection of Digital and Green Criminology

open access: yesInternational Journal For Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 2022
Only recently have scholars of criminology begun to examine a wider spectrum of the effects of digital technologies beyond ‘cybercrime’ to include human rights, privacy, data extractivism and surveillance.
L. Bedford   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

On Narrative and Green Cultural Criminology

open access: yesInternational Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 2017
This paper calls for a green cultural criminology that is more attuned to narrative and a narrative criminology that does not limit itself to non-fictional stories of offenders.
Avi Brisman
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Green Criminology Before ‘Green Criminology’: Amnesia and Absences [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Although the first published use of the term ‘green criminology’ seems to have been made by Lynch (Green criminology. Aldershot, Hampshire, 1990/2006), elements of the analysis and critique represented by the term were established well before this date ...
A Brisman   +57 more
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Environmental Harm and Decriminalization of Traditional Slash-and-Burn Practice in Indonesia

open access: yesInternational Journal For Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 2022
Traditional slash-and-burn as a way of clearing land for farming is allowed and exempted from being a criminal offense in Indonesia. However, this exemption should not be interpreted to mean that all traditional slash-and-burn practices are sustainable ...
Rika Fajrini
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Socio-environmental factors and organized criminal networks influencing maritime crime dynamics in Nigeria's Niger Delta

open access: yesEnvironmental Challenges
The persistent challenges of environmental harm and economic hardship in Nigeria’s Niger Delta have fostered conditions that enable diverse forms of maritime crime and community unrest.
Bitrus Eniyekenimi Daukere   +1 more
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Ecocide in the Light of Criminal Law with the Formation of Criminal Behaviors in Environmental Degradation [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهشهای حقوقی
Criminal law plays a unique role in protecting environmental rights. Ecocide as an environmental problem is a global problem that has transcended national borders and turned into environmental pollution and regional and global ecosystem problems. The use
Mehrad Roozbeh   +3 more
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Peace and sustainability from the lens of Rights of Nature: Arguing the case for Ecocide [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences
The paper, “Peace and sustainability from the lens of Rights of Nature: Arguing the case for Ecocide,” discusses the urgent need to criminalize ecocide as an international crime.
Bandopadhay Somabha
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