Crime green

green crime and state crime

primary green crime - like someone committing the crime first hand / causing direct harm to the enviroment

secondary green crime - people adding to the green crime so not starting it but adding to the issue/ breaking laws that protect the enviroment

tradtional criminology - explains why laws are broken

green crimonology - explains why green crimes are committed

domestic law - laws protecting people in relationships from harm

Crimminal law - form of social control

traditional vs green crimonology

Sociologist - (white) defines the definitons of green crime and traditonal crimonology

Sociologist - (south) also then talks about primary green crime and secondary green crime

identifiy the similarities between the two approaches

traditional - focuses on convential street crime

green- enviormental crimes

they both are involved in organised crime networks, look at the expliotation of vunerabilities,

identify the differences between the approaches

the difference in tradtional focuses on street crimes

the difference in green is it focuses on enviormental pollution

how good are these explanations? why?

these explanations are good because..

How might these explanations be critised?

They can be critised through…

Examples of green crime.

some examples of green crime would be…

committing arson on an enviroment

define state crime

Mclaughlin - defines the types of crimes

domestic law - set of laws to protect people within a relationship

social harms and zemiology - study of social harm

labelling and societal reaction - says that deviance is inherited

Interational law - set of rules and laws - top down legal system

human rights - simple set of rights that any human has for there own protection