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Types & Factors affecting Crime
Green Crime
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What does green crime refer to?
Crimes committed against the
environment
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Who focuses on the investigation of green crime?
Green criminologists
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How do green criminologists differ from traditional criminologists?
They study
harm
beyond just breaking laws
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What is the significance of legal logging in green crime?
It can
significantly
damage the environment
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Who first coined the term green criminology?
M J Lynch
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How does globalization relate to green crime?
It influences both local and
cross-national
crimes
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What does Ulrich Beck's work on a global risk society address?
Manufactured risks
from societal organization
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What are the two perceptions of harm in green criminology?
Anthropocentric
and
ecocentric
harm
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What does anthropocentric harm focus on?
Harm to the
environment
affecting
humanity
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How does ecocentric harm view environmental damage?
As harm to all aspects of the
ecosystem
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What constitutes secondary green crime?
Violence against
environmental
groups
Bribery to avoid environmental regulations
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What is a challenge in categorizing green crime?
Difficulty in defining what
constitutes
harm
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Why might the concept of secondary green crime be considered not useful?
It describes crime without clear
environmental
links
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How do differing views on animal cruelty affect green criminology?
They create
disagreement
on what is a green crime
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