diplomsko delo visokošolskega študijskega programa Varnost in policijsko delo
Abstract
Diplomsko delo se osredotoča na problematiko življenja v potrošniško naravnani družbi. Velika globalna podjetja potrošnikom sledijo prek statistik in jim »vsiljujejo« različne izdelke z omejenim rokom trajanja, zato potrošniki posledično kopičijo velike količine odpadkov. Človeštvo se sooča s posledicami prekomernega odlaganja in sežiganja odpadkov, prekomernega izčrpavanja naravnih virov in izsekavanja gozdov, zastrupljanja živali, vode in zemlje z uporabo nevarnih pesticidov, pri čemer vsa ravnanja vplivajo na naše zdravje. Ekološka kriminologija proučuje in raziskuje ravnanja, ki povzročajo propadanje okolja, ga ogrožajo in kršijo okoljevarstveno zakonodajo ter ukrepe, zato ima ekološka kriminologija pomembno vlogo pri odkrivanju in preprečevanju ekološke kriminalitete. Različna podjetja ter korporacije, država in posamezniki smo vsi storilci, pa tudi žrtve ekološke kriminalitete, saj smo ljudje ogroženi neposredno prek okolja ali poleg okolja. Globalizacija v okviru mednarodnega trgovanja in razvoj tehnologije pomembno vplivata na razvoj človeštva, vendar za seboj puščata sledi gospodarskih, političnih in kulturnih interesov, ki povzročajo zastoje za pravočasno odzivanje in odkrivanje tovrstnih problemov. Posledice onesnaževanja okolja in izkoriščanja naravnih virov se kažejo na različnih področjih našega življenja. Spremeniti bo treba osnovne potrošne navade in s tem vplivati na proizvajalce, izvajalce, oblikovalce in distributerje. Zaradi tega bi bilo treba takšna podjetja na poti uvajanja okolju prijaznejših strategij v veliki meri na nacionalni in mednarodni ravni podpirati, da bi tudi njihove proizvodne in dobavne verige imele zadosten nadzor nad uporabo virov in količino proizvajanja različnih proizvodov na račun narave.
Keywords
ekološka kriminaliteta;globalizacija;proizvodnja;potrošniki;varovanje okolja;diplomske naloge;
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Language: |
Slovenian |
Year of publishing: |
2023 |
Typology: |
2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis |
Organization: |
UM FVV - Faculty of Criminal Justice |
Publisher: |
[A. Petrovič] |
UDC: |
343.3/.7:504(043.2) |
COBISS: |
176467715
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Secondary language: |
English |
Secondary title: |
Management of environment in the age of consumer - from production to the user |
Secondary abstract: |
The thesis focuses on the issues of life in a consumer-oriented society. As consumers, large global corporations monitor us through statistics and "impose" products on us, producing large quantities of goods with a limited shelf life. As a result, significant amounts of waste originating from our households. We face the consequences of excessive dumping and burning of waste, overexploitation of natural resources, deforestation, poisoning of animals, water and soil with the use of dangerous pesticides, all of which affect our health. Ecological criminology studies and investigates behaviors that lead to environmental degradation, endangerment and violations of environmental legislation and measures. Therefore, environmental criminology plays a key role in the detection and prevention of environmental crime. The perpetrators and victims of environmental crimes are various companies, corporations, the state and individuals. Globalization in international trade and technological progress have a significant impact on human development, but they leave behind traces of economic, political and cultural interests, which cause delays in timely response and detection of such problems. The consequences of environmental pollution and exploitation of natural resources are manifested in various aspects of our lives. It will be necessary to change fundamental consumer habits and thereby influence manufacturers, contractors, designers and distributors. Therefore, when implementing more environmentally friendly strategies, it would be absolutely important to support such companies both at the national and international level. This support would ensure that their production and supply chains have sufficient control over the consumption of resources and the amount of different products produced at the expense of nature. |
Secondary keywords: |
Ekologija;Kriminal;Potrošnja (ekonomija);Univerzitetna in visokošolska dela; |
Type (COBISS): |
Bachelor thesis/paper |
Thesis comment: |
Univ. v Mariboru, Fak. za varnostne vede, Ljubljana |
Pages: |
VIII f., [76] str. |
ID: |
21520784 |