Green/Environmental Crime Flashcards

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green/environmental crime - definitions

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illegal act directly harms the environment & violates environmental law
different definitions to whether they are illegal or not in different countries

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green/environmental crime - transgressive approach

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white -
environmental justice approach:
environmental crime should be defined as any human that causes harm to anything within an environment

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green/environmental crime - bhopal

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1984
union carbide (chemical company plant) liked poisonous gas
resulted in 25,000 deaths, 120,000 suffering people
traditional criminology approach - disaster stared because carbide broke health & safety laws
transgressive approach - carbide set up in india because of weak health & safety laws

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green/environmental crime - globalisation

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effects in one country has consequences in others (fossil fuels affects climate change)
manufacturing operations avoid laws in developed countries by going to developing countries

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green/environmental crime - who commits crime

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  • normal individuals (littering)
  • private business organisation (corporate crime)
  • governments (nuclear power)
  • organised crime (disposal of hazardous waste)
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green/environmental crime - victims of green crime

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potter -

least powerful people

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green/environmental crime - environmental racism

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environmental damage effects those from different ethnicities than from those causing the damage (white people)

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green/environmental crime - marxism

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states strengthen and weaken laws to avoid threatening profits
governments create laws in collaborations with business that usually offenders

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green/environmental crime - street crime vs environmental crime

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street crime has a stronger stigma and more attention

because the offended have the power/legal resources to avoid being labelled a criminal

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green/environmental crime -forming economic policies

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first consideration is the well-being of the citizens and then the environment

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green/environmental crime - why is green crime committed?

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because it pays

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green/environmental crime - crimes of the powerful

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marxist -

most important because it increases profits by exploiting people in developing countries

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green/environmental crime - problems in researching

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  • unable to compare statistics as countries have different laws
  • nations & researchers define green crime differently
  • powerful people conceal their crimes to avoid prosecution, discovering extent of crime difficult
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green/environmental crime - global risk society

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beck; potentially disastrous consequences for the global environment
in the past, environmental disasters were of natural origin and outside human control
now there are risks created by actions of humans through science/technology

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