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#criminaljusticesystem — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #criminaljusticesystem, aggregated by home.social.

  1. Environmental crime or wildlife crime are crimes which are destructive or extractive to nature
    "Crime and punishment in the outback: A review of extractive and destructive green crime cases in Australia's criminal justice system."

    " Illegal activities harming the environment and aimed at benefiting individuals or groups or companies from the exploitation of, damage to, trade or theft of natural resources, including, but not limited to serious crimes and transnational organized crime"

    "In 2018 a farmhand in rural Victoria, Australia, was found guilty of the illegal killing of over 400 wedge-tailed eagles (Aquila audax), a large and long-lived bird of prey which is protected under the Wildlife Act 1975 (Vic) "
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    Onley, I. R., Alber, J., Smith, K. A. F., Toole, K., Chadwick, D. L., Williams, C., & Cassey, P. (2026). Crime and punishment in the outback: A review of extractive and destructive green crime cases in Australia's criminal justice system. Conservation Science and Practice, e70232. doi.org/10.1111/csp2.70232

    #Biodiversity #extractivism #CITES #monetisation #TakeCulture #WildlifeTrafficking #LandClearing #Fishing #WildlifeTrade #reptiles #WaterTheft #CriminalJusticeSystem #WEC #harm #exploitation #CompanionSpecies #GreenCrimes

  2. Environmental crime or wildlife crime are crimes which are destructive or extractive to nature
    "Crime and punishment in the outback: A review of extractive and destructive green crime cases in Australia's criminal justice system."

    " Illegal activities harming the environment and aimed at benefiting individuals or groups or companies from the exploitation of, damage to, trade or theft of natural resources, including, but not limited to serious crimes and transnational organized crime"

    "In 2018 a farmhand in rural Victoria, Australia, was found guilty of the illegal killing of over 400 wedge-tailed eagles (Aquila audax), a large and long-lived bird of prey which is protected under the Wildlife Act 1975 (Vic) "
    >>
    Onley, I. R., Alber, J., Smith, K. A. F., Toole, K., Chadwick, D. L., Williams, C., & Cassey, P. (2026). Crime and punishment in the outback: A review of extractive and destructive green crime cases in Australia's criminal justice system. Conservation Science and Practice, e70232. doi.org/10.1111/csp2.70232

    #Biodiversity #extractivism #CITES #monetisation #TakeCulture #WildlifeTrafficking #LandClearing #Fishing #WildlifeTrade #reptiles #WaterTheft #CriminalJusticeSystem #WEC #harm #exploitation #CompanionSpecies #GreenCrimes

  3. Environmental crime or wildlife crime are crimes which are destructive or extractive to nature
    "Crime and punishment in the outback: A review of extractive and destructive green crime cases in Australia's criminal justice system."

    " Illegal activities harming the environment and aimed at benefiting individuals or groups or companies from the exploitation of, damage to, trade or theft of natural resources, including, but not limited to serious crimes and transnational organized crime"

    "In 2018 a farmhand in rural Victoria, Australia, was found guilty of the illegal killing of over 400 wedge-tailed eagles (Aquila audax), a large and long-lived bird of prey which is protected under the Wildlife Act 1975 (Vic) "
    >>
    Onley, I. R., Alber, J., Smith, K. A. F., Toole, K., Chadwick, D. L., Williams, C., & Cassey, P. (2026). Crime and punishment in the outback: A review of extractive and destructive green crime cases in Australia's criminal justice system. Conservation Science and Practice, e70232. doi.org/10.1111/csp2.70232

    #Biodiversity #extractivism #CITES #monetisation #TakeCulture #WildlifeTrafficking #LandClearing #Fishing #WildlifeTrade #reptiles #WaterTheft #CriminalJusticeSystem #WEC #harm #exploitation #CompanionSpecies #GreenCrimes

  4. Environmental crime or wildlife crime are crimes which are destructive or extractive to nature
    "Crime and punishment in the outback: A review of extractive and destructive green crime cases in Australia's criminal justice system."

    " Illegal activities harming the environment and aimed at benefiting individuals or groups or companies from the exploitation of, damage to, trade or theft of natural resources, including, but not limited to serious crimes and transnational organized crime"

    "In 2018 a farmhand in rural Victoria, Australia, was found guilty of the illegal killing of over 400 wedge-tailed eagles (Aquila audax), a large and long-lived bird of prey which is protected under the Wildlife Act 1975 (Vic) "
    >>
    Onley, I. R., Alber, J., Smith, K. A. F., Toole, K., Chadwick, D. L., Williams, C., & Cassey, P. (2026). Crime and punishment in the outback: A review of extractive and destructive green crime cases in Australia's criminal justice system. Conservation Science and Practice, e70232. doi.org/10.1111/csp2.70232

    #Biodiversity #extractivism #CITES #monetisation #TakeCulture #WildlifeTrafficking #LandClearing #Fishing #WildlifeTrade #reptiles #WaterTheft #CriminalJusticeSystem #WEC #harm #exploitation #CompanionSpecies #GreenCrimes

  5. Environmental crime or wildlife crime are crimes which are destructive or extractive to nature
    "Crime and punishment in the outback: A review of extractive and destructive green crime cases in Australia's criminal justice system."

    " Illegal activities harming the environment and aimed at benefiting individuals or groups or companies from the exploitation of, damage to, trade or theft of natural resources, including, but not limited to serious crimes and transnational organized crime"

    "In 2018 a farmhand in rural Victoria, Australia, was found guilty of the illegal killing of over 400 wedge-tailed eagles (Aquila audax), a large and long-lived bird of prey which is protected under the Wildlife Act 1975 (Vic) "
    >>
    Onley, I. R., Alber, J., Smith, K. A. F., Toole, K., Chadwick, D. L., Williams, C., & Cassey, P. (2026). Crime and punishment in the outback: A review of extractive and destructive green crime cases in Australia's criminal justice system. Conservation Science and Practice, e70232. doi.org/10.1111/csp2.70232

    #Biodiversity #extractivism #CITES #monetisation #TakeCulture #WildlifeTrafficking #LandClearing #Fishing #WildlifeTrade #reptiles #WaterTheft #CriminalJusticeSystem #WEC #harm #exploitation #CompanionSpecies #GreenCrimes

  6. The alarming number of shoplifters getting away with it revealed | Politics | News

    It is the first time 300,000 shoplifting investigations have been closed before a suspect has been identified. It…
    #NewsBeep #News #Business #Crime #criminaljusticesystem #GB #Police #policingchallenges #Retail #retailtheft #shopliftingcrisis #Truecrime #UK #UnitedKingdom
    newsbeep.com/uk/221855/

  7. '#Prisons in #England and #Wales will be at ‘breaking point’ in July, governors told

    Exclusive: heads of prisons say they will no longer be able to accept new inmates ‘very soon’ after 4 July #election
    theguardian.com/society/articl
    #GE2024 #ToryPoliciesInAction #SoftOnCrime [ #CriminalJusticeSystem is *not* devolved in Wales, it always has been in Scotland & is in NI]

  8. Unrelated question: Does anyone else still giggle at the acronym used to indicate you are not currently practicing law?
    #IANAL #Trump #CriminalJusticeSystem #LawAndOrder #DunDun

  9. 'Blindspotting' season 2 review: Reality and imagination collide in a thoughtful probe of family, race, and the prison system

    Starts streaming TONIGHT. Must see if you've ever experienced the Bay Area.

    --> Don't tell me what happens, I'm saving it for a streaming party Sunday.

    #BLINDSPOTTING
    #Spoilers #Surreal #Hyperrealism #oakland #CriminalJusticeSystem
    #RafaelCasal #DaveedDiggs #JasmineCephasJones

    awardswatch.com/blindspotting-

  10. For transgender women of color: legal gender affirmation – changing one's name and gender marker on official documents – can lessen economic vulnerability and overrepresentation in the criminal justice system by improving access to employment, housing, education, health care, and social services.

    ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/360370

    #NICHDImpact #Healthcare #Transgender #GenderAffirmation #CriminalJusticeSystem #Incarceration #Employment #Housing

  11. One way to distinguish between the #CriminalJusticeSystem and the #CriminalLegalSystem is by considering how prosecutions might proceed in either case.

    For the justice system, prosecutions find witnesses, execute warrants, build theories to prove the guilt of the perpetrator to a jury of their peers.

    For the legal system, prosecutions don't have to do anything. The evidence of the "crime" is indisputable. The person the police arrested has a suspended license.

  12. One way to distinguish between the #CriminalJusticeSystem and the #CriminalLegalSystem is by considering how prosecutions might proceed in either case.

    For the justice system, prosecutions find witnesses, execute warrants, build theories to prove the guilt of the perpetrator to a jury of their peers.

    For the legal system, prosecutions don't have to do anything. The evidence of the "crime" is indisputable. The person the police arrested has a suspended license.

  13. One way to distinguish between the and the is by considering how prosecutions might proceed in either case.

    For the justice system, prosecutions find witnesses, execute warrants, build theories to prove the guilt of the perpetrator to a jury of their peers.

    For the legal system, prosecutions don't have to do anything. The evidence of the "crime" is indisputable. The person the police arrested has a suspended license.

  14. One way to distinguish between the #CriminalJusticeSystem and the #CriminalLegalSystem is by considering how prosecutions might proceed in either case.

    For the justice system, prosecutions find witnesses, execute warrants, build theories to prove the guilt of the perpetrator to a jury of their peers.

    For the legal system, prosecutions don't have to do anything. The evidence of the "crime" is indisputable. The person the police arrested has a suspended license.

  15. One way to distinguish between the #CriminalJusticeSystem and the #CriminalLegalSystem is by considering how prosecutions might proceed in either case.

    For the justice system, prosecutions find witnesses, execute warrants, build theories to prove the guilt of the perpetrator to a jury of their peers.

    For the legal system, prosecutions don't have to do anything. The evidence of the "crime" is indisputable. The person the police arrested has a suspended license.

  16. CW: an analysis of a felony-murder conviction

    an incredible heartbreaking tale of our flawed criminal justice system that reads like fiction — The Judge and the Case That Came Back to Haunt Him

    #CriminalJusticeSystem #JuvenileJusticeSystem #SanFrancisco #JerryBrown #WesternAddition #FelonyMurder

    nytimes.com/2022/11/21/magazin

  17. CW: an analysis of a felony-murder conviction

    an incredible heartbreaking tale of our flawed criminal justice system that reads like fiction — The Judge and the Case That Came Back to Haunt Him

    #CriminalJusticeSystem #JuvenileJusticeSystem #SanFrancisco #JerryBrown #WesternAddition #FelonyMurder

    nytimes.com/2022/11/21/magazin