Green Economy for Green Victimology: Preventing Environmental Crime and Protecting Victims Through Sustainable Economic Policies

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Green Economy and Green Victimology are two interrelated concepts in the context of environmental protection and social justice. This study explores how applying Green Economy principles can help prevent environmental crimes and protect victims through sustainable economic policies. The methods used are literature analysis, case studies, and interviews with experts in the fields of Green Economy and Green Victimology. The research results show that applying Green Economy principles, such as the efficient use of resources, renewable energy, environmentally friendly policies, and green investment, can reduce the number of environmental crimes and their impact on humans and ecosystems. Also, Green economy policies can create incentives for companies to adopt environmentally friendly business practices, thereby reducing the risk of environmental crimes and protecting the victims who may be affected.

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Fernando, Z. J., Anditya, A. W., & Candra, S. (2023). Green Economy for Green Victimology: Preventing Environmental Crime and Protecting Victims Through Sustainable Economic Policies. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 1270). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1270/1/012032

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