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  2. Nov 21, 2023 · Learn who the Ordnungspolizei (the Nazi police force also known as the Green Police) were. Examine their history, facts, and their expansive role during WWII. Updated: 11/21/2023.

  3. By taking action on environmental sustainability, the VPD can lower GHG emissions, encourage a shift towards a green culture, save fuel, lower costs, reduce waste, streamline operations, and establish itself as a leader in environmentally sustainable policing.

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  4. Nov 7, 2019 · The coexistence of numerous definitions of green crime may mean any of the following: (1) green crimes are complex and require different terms to distinguish them from one another; (2) it is theoretically useful to have these diverse definitions; and/or (3) diverse definition reflect green criminologists efforts to name its concepts, define GC ...

    • Michael J. Lynch
    • 2020
  5. Nov 27, 2022 · Prospect for green policing: Constructs and dimensions of environmental sustainability in the context of public safety. November 2022. Global Sustainability Research 1...

  6. Jan 1, 2022 · Green criminology provides a mechanism for rethinking the study of criminal laws, ethics, crime and criminal behaviour and how best to provide for a holistic justice approach. The green criminological framework also provides potential for rethinking how best to police and protect the environment from harm.

    • Angus Nurse
    • angus.nurse@ntu.ac.uk
  7. Green criminology is a perspective on crime, meaning behaviour deemed illegal, such as that within the Criminal Code or prohibited actions in regulatory laws like the Canadian Environmental Protection Act or the Species at Risk Act.

  8. Green criminology expands the scope of criminology by addressing forms of crime that harm the environment that are ordinarily excluded from criminological research. Environmental harms violate a variety of types of law (criminal, regulator, administrative, civil, and criminal), and some may be beyond the current scope of law.

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