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Peace and sustainability from the lens of Rights of Nature: Arguing the case for Ecocide [PDF]
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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Abstract This study used photovoice methodology to explore Asian Americans' perspectives on the root causes and protective factors of firearm violence in their communities. Photovoice provided a participatory platform for community members to document lived experiences and identify priorities for change.
Tsu‐Yin Wu +4 more
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Penalizing Environmental Harm: Merits, Limits and Alternatives
This article aims to take a substantive and tangible step towards bridging the aspects of International Environmental Law (IEL) and International Criminal Law (ICL) in responding to environmental harm. On this purpose, following a concise introduction to
Zerrin Savaşan
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Border harm and affective injustice: The politics of anger at the Melilla border, Spain
Abstract This article examines protests in a detention center in Melilla, Spain—a site where structural violence intersects with the everyday harms of confinement. Adopting a justice and dignity‐centered perspective, we analyze grassroots forms of resistance emerging at the border. The study focuses on the protests of Tunisian migrants and explores the
Corina Tulbure
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The role of alcohol in crime and disorder [PDF]
Looking into the Australian culture of drinking and the correlations it has with crime numbers. Four out of five Australians aged over 14 years report being recent drinkers and one in five report drinking seven or more drinks on a single occasion at ...
Peter Miller
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Evolution and the Prevention of Violent Crime
This paper suggests how violence prevention can be better informed by embracing an evolutionary approach to understanding and preventing violent crime. Here, ethical crime control through an evolutionary lens is consid-ered and speculation is offered as ...
Ken Pease +4 more
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Abstract An ecological model was developed to examine the pathways linking immigration state policies to physically safe work conditions and work volition, interpersonal discrimination, and mental health distress. The ecological framework was tested among two subsamples totaling 529 Latinx immigrant participants: (1) immigrants who resided in states ...
Germán A. Cadenas +6 more
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Green Criminology: Evolution, Typology, and Legal Framework for Environmental Protection
Green criminology (GC) offers a critical lens for understanding the dynamics of environmental harm, moving beyond Classical Criminology (CC Green Criminology (GC) offers a framework for understanding environmental harm, extending beyond Classical ...
Muhamad Pelengkahu
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Environmental harm and crime prevention [PDF]
This paper discusses what can be learned from traditional crime prevention to reduce and prevent environmental harm. It underlines how a problem-solving approach involves tailoring interventions and strategies based on the source and type of harm, and ...
Rob White
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Environmental crime is a complex and ambiguous term for several reasons. It is sometimes used as an umbrella term for crimes related to biodiversity, wildlife, animals, natural resources, hazardous waste, banned substances, and environmental quality, but
Carole Gibbs, Rachel Boratto
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