Criminal psychologist Julia Shaw tackles the motivations behind green crimes such as illegal logging, wildlife trade, and false car emissions by using a six-pillar tool to break down the motivating factors. These include ease of committing a crime, the impunity from getting caught, and perceived conformity that everyone else is doing it.
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