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Green Criminology

2012
AbstractGreen criminology addresses forms of crime that harm the environment but are often ignored in criminological research. Green crimes cause both direct and indirect forms of harm, the former of which affect the ecosystem and the latter a consequence of direct harms.
Michael J. Lynch, Paul B. Stretesky
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Green Criminology and Environmental Harm: The Case for the (Potential) Crime of Ecocide under International Law

Dhaka University Law Journal
Several decades have been spent by a significant number of international lawyers and environmental activists advocating for the establishment of a universally recognised legal definition of ecocide.
Mohammad Pizuar Hossain
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The Profit-Environment Paradox: Analyzing the Impact of International Financial Institutions (IFIs) on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) through the Lens of Green Criminology

Journal of Law & Social Studies
Global recognition of human impact on environmental challenges was recognized for the first time in the UN Stockholm Declaration 1972. Since then environment laws have received widespread acclamation and branched out in various disciplines including law ...
Arooj Aziz, M. Waqar, Saqib Shahbaz
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Law in Society: The Impact of Green Criminology on the Security and Stability of Society and the relevant legislation in China and Canada

Journal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences
In response to rapid social development and substantial economic restructuring, there are further exacerbated by the heightened global focus on the Paris Agreement, the urgency of addressing global environmental challenges has significantly increased ...
Shiyu Gu
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Green criminologies

2017
‘ What do criminology and criminologists do to decrease the chances of the extinction of mankind and the destruction of the planet? ' (Harding 1983:82) Introduction At the 2003 British Society of Criminology’s conference in Bangor I used the above quotation from Richard Harding when delivering a paper entitled ‘Crime and Genetically Modified Food’. The
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Latent Impact of Groundwater Exploitation by "PT X" from the Perspective of Green Criminology

Dinasti International Journal of Education Management And Social Science
Klaten has the nickname of the city of a thousand umbul, with good water quality making Klaten a place for AMDK companies to operate. This research aims to describe the latent impact of groundwater exploitation carried out by PT X based on the ...
Desti Desita, Monica Margaret
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Análise dos desastres socioambientais no contexto da grande mineração em minas Gerais, Brasil, sob o prisma da criminologia verde (Green Criminology)

Misión Jurídica
The study focused on analyzing socio-environmental disasters resulting from mining activities in Minas Gerais, Brazil, through the lens of Green Criminology.
Marcos Paulo Andrade Bianchin   +2 more
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24. Green criminology

2023
Criminology must maintain relevance in a changing world and engage with new challenges. Perhaps pre-eminent among those facing the planet today are threats to the natural environment and, by extension, to human health and rights and to other species. A green criminology has emerged as a (now well-established) criminological perspective that addresses a
Avi Brisman, Nigel South
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Environmental Crime in Latin America and Southern Green Criminology

, 2021
Latin America has been the site of extensive raw material extraction ever since its colonization by Europeans in the late 15th century. Throughout this period, large-scale resource extraction and associated practices—agroindustry, deforestation, disposal
David Rodríguez Goyes
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Green Cultural Criminology

2014
Over the last two decades, "green criminology" has emerged as a unique area of study, bringing together criminologists and sociologists from a wide range of research backgrounds and varying theoretical orientations. It spans the micro to the macro?from individual-level environmental crimes and victimization to business/corporate violations and state ...
Brisman, A, South, N
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