From a sociological point of view, green criminology examines: 1. Power and inequality - How corporations and powerful groups disproportionately harm the environment and evade accountability. 2. Social justice - The impact of environmental crime on marginalized communities and vulnerable populations. 3. Globalization - How global economic systems contribute to environmental degradation. 4. Cultural values - How societal attitudes toward consumption, growth, and nature shape environmental harm. 5. Regulation and enforcement - The role of laws, norms, and policies in addressing or ignoring environmental crimes. Hope that’s helps. The video explains most. 😊
Whats the main principles of green criminology?
From a sociological point of view, green criminology examines:
1. Power and inequality - How corporations and powerful groups disproportionately harm the environment and evade accountability.
2. Social justice - The impact of environmental crime on marginalized communities and vulnerable populations.
3. Globalization - How global economic systems contribute to environmental degradation.
4. Cultural values - How societal attitudes toward consumption, growth, and nature shape environmental harm.
5. Regulation and enforcement - The role of laws, norms, and policies in addressing or ignoring environmental crimes.
Hope that’s helps. The video explains most. 😊