Green Victimology View in Iranian Criminology System

Autor: Soheila Kalantari, Soheila Vaziri Narani, Mahmood Jafari, Heshmat-Ullah khanmohammadi, Mohammad Reza Sheikhi, Nima Norouzi, Ali Shaebani
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Trends Journal of Sciences Research. 1:82-95
ISSN: 2377-8091
Popis: Green or environmental victimology is one of the branches of green criminology that emerged in the 1990s with the criminal justice system’s critical origins instead of conventional victimology. In contrast, green victimology believes that human beings can be green victims alongside nature. By following Iran’s legislative penal policy rules, green victims can be divided into living and inanimate categories. Living green victims are people, animals, trees, plants, and inanimate green victims divided into air, water, soil, and earth. Although the Iranian legal system considers both groups as green victims and is therefore influenced by a nature-oriented approach, many challenges support them in these regulations, and portraying them can play a valuable role in identifying and protecting them. Green victims play. Therefore, in this study, the first goal is to identify green victims, and the second goal is to express the extent of the legislator’s support for green victims and the challenges it faces.
Databáze: OpenAIRE