Globalisation and Green crime
Globalisation is very much linked with green crime so this mind map should help.
- Created by: Augusta
- Created on: 27-11-12 08:54
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- Globalisation and green crime
- Causes
- Deregulation of financial and other markets
- Influence of global mass media
- Cheap air travel
- Globalisation of crime
- Castells - global criminal economy worth over £1 trillion per annum
- Cyber crimes
- Jewkes - the internet has created opportunities to commit conventional and new crimes
- Green crimes
- Green criminology
- Marxism - Capitalism is able to shape the law and define crime
- Snider - capitalist state reluctant to pass laws that regulate their activity
- Criminogenic capitalism
- Traditional criminology
- Behaviour only defined by the criminal law
- Two views of harm
- Anthropocentric
- Untitled
- Marxism - Capitalism is able to shape the law and define crime
- Green criminology
- The drugs trade
- Deregulation
- Individualistic culture
- Creates inequality - the increasingly materialistic culture
- Criminogenic capitalism
- Creates inequality - the increasingly materialistic culture
- Snider - capitalist state reluctant to pass laws that regulate their activity
- Individualistic culture
- Deregulation
- Cyber crimes
- Castells - global criminal economy worth over £1 trillion per annum
- Individualistic culture
- Creates inequality - the increasingly materialistic culture
- Creates inequality - the increasingly materialistic culture
- Deregulation
- Primary and secondary green crimes
- Untitled
- Primary - 3 billion tons of carbon added to the atmosphere every year
- Secondary - 'Rainbow Warrior'
- Left realism
- Beck - provide adequate resources for all
- We have created new 'manufactured' risks
- 'Glocal' - Hobbs and Dunningham
- Crime is locally based with global connections
- Global risk consciousness
- Causes
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