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Targeting Profit: Non-Conviction Based Forfeiture in Environmental Crime

Targeting Profit: Non-Conviction Based Forfeiture in Environmental Crime

Author(s): TRNC

Publication Date: 2022

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Using legal powers to confiscate assets can be an important element of enforcement against environmental crime because it targets the profit motive for environmental crime and disrupts the financing of further criminal activity. Confiscating illicit assets does not require an individual to be convicted. Many countries have judicial procedures to confiscate assets derived from criminal activity without the need for a specific criminal conviction. This procedure, referred to as non-conviction based forfeiture (NCBF), can be an effective way to target the profits from environmental crimes, where corruption and money laundering are frequently significant components. Understanding and applying anti-corruption and anti-money laundering laws in their country is vital for enforcement practitioners to be able to pursue criminals’ assets more effectively. Early coordination with anti-corruption and financial intelligence authorities can assist in this.

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