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Latin American green criminology

Justice, Power and Resistance, 2022
This article traces the trajectory of green criminology in Latin America from the 1960s’ liberation criminology to the current Southern green criminology.
David Rodríguez Goyes
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Green Criminology

Encyclopedia of Food and Agricultural Ethics, 2019
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Issuance of Business License as a Criminogenic Factor of Environmental Crimes by Corporations

Jurnal Cakrawala Hukum
Walhi's presentation is related to Ragnhild Sollund's views, which are from the perspective of green critical criminology Environmental damage cannot be seen as simply as depleting forests that are cut down and burned.
M. Arief   +4 more
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Against 'Green' Criminology

British Journal of Criminology, 2004
This article offers an overview of recent work on environmental crime and regulation. It demonstrated the majority of such scholarship is imbued by quite problematic ideas concerning how best to envisage the nature of environmental harm and the type of regulatory structures which should be promoted to assist in the amelioration of environmental damage.
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The nexus of environmental crimes and money laundering/terrorist financing: effectiveness of the FATF recommendations against green criminology in developing jurisdictions

Journal of Money Laundering Control
Purpose This study aims to investigate the impact of the financial action task force (FATF) recommendations and their practical implementation on green criminology in Pakistan.
Nasir Sultan   +4 more
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„Green criminology” – a question about transnational environmental crime in Poland

Studia Prawnoustrojowe
The purpose of this article is to introduce the achievements of green criminology in the context of combating transnational environmental crime. In addition, the Polish scientific contribution to the development of this new sub-discipline of criminology ...
J. Banach-Gutierrez   +4 more
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The Post-Covid Future of the Environmental Crisis Industry and its Implications for Green Criminology and Zemiology

Journal of Contemporary Crime, Harm, and Ethics, 2021
Smith and Brisman (2020) have argued that our social and cultural orientation toward environmental crises is influenced by the existence of an ‘Environmental Crisis Industry’ (ECI hereafter) that favours environmental ‘solutions’ that are palatable to ...
Thomas Raymen, Oliver Smith
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Findings of Green Criminology in the Afghan Penal Code

Scientific-Research Quarterly Journal of Law Knowledge
This study examines green criminology and its reflection in the Afghan Penal Code (Articles 807 to 850). The main research question is to what extent the principles of green criminology have been incorporated into Afghanistan's criminal policy.
Abdul Basir Nabizada
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Evaluating the Concept of Green Criminology: Pathways for Ensuring Environmental Justice in Bangladesh

Dhaka University Law Journal
By committing crimes against nature, we are effectively perpetrating ‘ecocide’. While there is a general awareness of the negative impact of environmental harm, the idea of “ecocide” within the field of criminology is rarely discussed. This study aims to
Umma Habiba, Tanveer Ahmed
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Environmental crimes and green criminology in Bangladesh

Criminology & Criminal Justice, 2021
Bangladesh is an environmentally vulnerable country, where environmental crimes are massive and common. However, the environmental crime prevention mechanism in the country is very weak, and traditional policing is utilized to stop these crimes ...
Sherajul Mustajib Sharif, M. Uddin
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