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The Four Ways of Eco-global Criminology
In charting out the ‘four ways’ of eco-global criminology, this paper discusses the importance of recognising and acting in regards to the differences evident in (1) ways of being (ontology), (2) ways of knowing (epistemology), (3) ways of doing ...
Rob White
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Compensation ecogenic harm: experience of legal regulation [PDF]
The article is devoted to the elucidation of the problems of compensation for environmental damage caused to human life and health by the adverse effects of the environment caused by radiation exposure.
Cherepantseva Yulia Sergeevna +1 more
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Background Suicide and self-harm have been documented as the main cause of death among young adults. Nigeria as well as other low-income countries is reported to have a higher prevalence rate of suicidal ideation and self-harm as compared to high-income ...
Olasumbo Kukoyi +8 more
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Environmental harm and environmental victims [PDF]
The study of environmental victimization has been notably absent from the vast majority of academic and policy discussions surrounding victims of crime, despite the growing prevalence of ‘green’ issues and ‘environmental harms’ in the 21st century. This article presents a forward-looking examination of the possibilities for a ‘green victimology’ to ...
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Background Air pollution exposure has been associated with a multitude of diseases and poses a significant concern to public health. For targeted environmental risk communication and interventions to be effective, it is important to correctly identify ...
Samantha Ammons +4 more
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The association of adolescent e-cigarette harm perception to advertising exposure and marketing type
Background Despite controversy over their possible health consequences, manufacturers of e-cigarettes employ a variety of marketing media to increase their popularity among adolescents.
Man Hung +8 more
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Numbers of environmental injustice: The measurement of impunity in Mexico
The Global Environmental Impunity Index Mexico 2020 develops a methodology for measuring environmental impunity levels. Environmental impunity is defined through a thick approach following green criminology and refers to the lack of investigation ...
Juan Antonio Le Clercq, Celeste Cedillo
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Insect Trafficking: A Green Criminological Perspective
In May of 2025, four men were sentenced in a Kenyan court for the attempted smuggling of ants. This case underscores a largely overlooked dimension of global wildlife crime: the trafficking of insects.
Angus Nurse, Elliot Doornbos
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Sustainable development and environmental damage [PDF]
The system of environmental protection which enables sustainable development primarily rests on the prevention in order to remove or reduce probability of damage as well as on the strict liability of the polluter for environmental damage even in the ...
Cvetić Radenka
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The Harm We Do: The Environmental Impact of Medicine
While often unseen and infrequently discussed, the environmental impact of hospital systems and healthcare providers is substantial. However, some US hospitals and healthcare systems have developed innovative approaches to reduce their environmental ...
Chopra, V +3 more
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