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what is globalisation
process of the world becoming interconnected and interdependent
what is cybercrime
crime that uses the internet
why is cyber crime growing
Globalisation of communication
Anonymity of online activity
Growth of online financial transaction
what are Walls four types of cybercrime
cyber theft
cyber pornography
cyber trespass
cyber violence
what is green crime
crimes against the environment and the humans and animals within it
why is green crime increasing
globalisation
capitalist drive
weak laws
who talks about manufactured risk
Ulrich Becks
what is manufactured risk
new risks to the environment and human health, created by human activity, particularly industrialisation and globalisation
what are the difficulties in policing green crime
few local and international laws
laws that do exist are shaped in capitalists intrests
whats eco centric
the environment at the centre of concern
what is anthropocentric
view of the big business
Humans have the right to exploit the enviroment and other species for their own benefit .
what does nigel south classify
two types of green crime
primary: direct destruction of planets reasources
secondary: Crimes that involve breaking environmental laws
what is a state crime
Crimes committed by, or on behalf of governments
who talks about crimes of obediance
kelman and hamilton
what are crimes of obediance
illegal acts carried out by individuals because they are following orders from authority figures