Publish dateSunday 19 May 2024 - 13:48
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UNDOC crime prevention experts have announced that global efforts to prevent crimes against nature and prosecute environmental criminals have been hampered.
The UNDOC reviews crimes against nature laws
According to Amac News: Angela May, head of research and analysis at the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNDOC), said: "Stronger law can help deter potential and repeat offenders and provide a range of investigative tools and resources for law enforcement to prevent to spread crimes that affect the environment.
Launched in Vienna, the "Criminal Outlook" is the first part of the first global analysis of crimes affecting the environment.
UNODC examines how all 193 UN member states define crimes against nature and the penalties they impose for violations of environmental laws.
 
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