Environmental Crimes and Prevention of Bio Harms inthe Measureof Green Cultural Criminology
Akhlāq-i zīstī i.e., Bioethics Journal,
Vol. 10 No. 35 (1399),
1 July 2020
,
Page 1-11
https://doi.org/10.22037/bioeth.v10i35.28923
Abstract
Background and Aim: Considering environmental crime due to its many bio-damages, the main focus of green cultural criminology studies is to identify environmental crime and bio-harm prevention guidelines in this criminology measure. This study is essential to the realization of the goals of bioethics, as one of the important principles of bioethics is the important principle of harm prevention.
Materials and Methods: This descriptive-analytical study will examine the views of contemporary critical green criminologists on environmental crime and the prevention of its damages.
Findings: The main demand of cultural criminology for green criminology is to pay attention to the component of culture and the important demand of green criminology for cultural criminology; it is important to note that the environmental damage and catastrophe committed by governments and corporations should not be forgotten. The combination of these two criminology offers a great deal of help in preventing bio-damage, as green cultural criminology relies on the components of culture and education with minimal amount of criminal intervention, which can be effective in non-criminal bioethics.
Ethical Considerations: Issues related to research ethics and fiduciary have been considered in the citations of the article.
Conclusion: The combination of cultural criminology and green criminology makes it possible to pay attention to two important components of culture and governmental environmental damage. Preventing environmental damage is also possible in this integrationist approach, by properly institutionalizing and cultivating environmental protection.
Cite this article as: Mirkamali AR, Hajivand A, Nabati A. Environmental Crimes and Prevention of Bio Harms inthe Measureof Green Cultural Criminology. Bioethics Journal 2020; 10(35): e10.
- Environmental Crimes ;Prevention; Bioethics; Green Cultural Criminology; Culture
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