Explain the concept of green crime Green crimes involve a wide range of actions and outcomes that harm the environment and that stem from decisions about what is produced, where it is produced, and how it is produced. There is more than one perspective on green crime: according to the legalist perspective, environmental crimes are violations of existing criminal laws designed to protect people, the environment, or both. According to the environmental justice (EJ) view, limiting environmental crimes to actual violations of the criminal law is too narrow and should be broader than the law allows. According to the biocentric approach, environmental harm is viewed as any human activity that disrupts a biosystem, destroying plant and animal life.
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