Estimating the economic,social and environmental impacts of wildfires in Australia |
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Authors: | Matthew Willis |
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Institution: | Australian Institute of Criminology , 74 Leichhardt Street, Griffith , ACT , 2603 , Australia |
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Abstract: | It is often said that bushfires are a fact of life in Australia. While Australian communities will always be affected by the impacts of bushfires, there is an element of human involvement that makes at least some bushfires avoidable. In Australia more bushfires are started by deliberate lighting than are caused by lightning or other natural sources. This creates an element of criminality in relation to bushfires which includes the establishment of bushfire arson as a serious criminal offence. The author presents a motive-based typology of deliberately lit bushfires and argues that a greater understanding of the reasons why people light bushfires can help prevention, investigation and treatment of offenders. |
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Keywords: | Arson Bushfires Criminal justice Firesetting Ignitions Prevention Risk |
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