Deterrent Effects of Legal Sanctions on Eco-Terrorist Attacks Dr. Sue-Ming Yang National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan & Yi-Yuan Su National Chung Hsin.

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Deterrent Effects of Legal Sanctions on Eco-Terrorist Attacks Dr. Sue-Ming Yang National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan & Yi-Yuan Su National Chung Hsin University, Taiwan Hokkaido University, Japan

Background Information Since the late 90s, eco-terrorist incidents have increased dramatically Eco-terrorism has resulted in huge monetary losses For example, the Earth Liberation Front (ELF) has caused an estimated $100 million in damage (from ). As such, the FBI considers it to be the number one domestic terrorist threat in the U.S. To respond to the threats, many countermeasures have been proposed Legal sanctions Law enforcement operations

The Goals of this Study Understand the patterns and characteristics of eco-terrorism in the United States, Canada, and Japan Identify key legislations that have been designed to prevent eco-terrorist cases across the three countries Examine the deterrent effects of each legal sanction and estimate the change in risk of new attacks after the enactment of new sanctions

Eco-terrorism Trends ( )

Target Types Target Type Animal Rights (n=645) Environmental (n=442) Business % % Government (general) % % Educational institution % % Maritime1 0.16% % Private citizens and property % % Utilities0 0.00% % Other % % Total % %

Research Questions What are the patterns of eco-terrorist attacks across the three countries? What type of legal sanctions have been used to attempt to prevent eco-terrorist attacks? Do legal sanctions deter eco-terrorist attacks? What type of legislation works to prevent future attacks?

Data and Methods We included 1,127 terrorist/criminal incidents committed by the 74 eco-groups across the three countries from 1970 to 2012 Global Terrorism Database (GTD) Eco-incident Database (EID) A thorough search of legal cases was done to identify eligible legal sanctions Key legislations in each country were selected for quantitative analysis Interrupted Time Series analysis and Series Hazard Modeling were used to examine the deterrent effects of the selected legal sanctions

Eco-Terrorism in the U.S.

Key Countermeasures in the U.S. Legislation The Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988 (ADA 1988) United States v. John P. Blount The Animal Enterprise Protection Act of 1992 (AEPA) The Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act of 2006 (AETA) The USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 FBI’s “Operation Backfire” ( ) Targeting the “Family” (the organized group of the ELF and the ALF)

Eco-Terrorism in Canada and Japan

Countermeasures in Canada and in Japan Canada The Canada Criminal Code of 1985 The Health of Animal Act of 1990, sec. 64, par. (1) The Migratory Birds Convention Act of 1994 The USA and Barbarash (2002) Japan Specific Measure Act on Countermeasure of Terrorism of 2001

Examining the Deterrent Effects of Corresponding Legislation

Effects of Legislation in the U.S. Interventio ns 1 year pre-post Estimate 2 years pre-post Estimate 3 years pre-post Estimate Animal rights Envi.Animal rights Envi.Animal rights Envi. ADA n.s. AEPA n.s. AETA * ** * USA PATRIOT Act *-76.38***-29.23** *** ** **

Results of Series Hazard Model on U.S. Attacks InterventionsAnimal rights attacks Environmentalist attacks ADA n.s..713*** AEPA -.653*-.446 AETA 1.192***-.856** AETA*M.Count -.004*** n.s. USA PATRIOT Act Success_Dens.002***.001 Monthly count.005***.004***

The effects of Operation Backfire Interventions Estimate(p value) Operation Backfire ***(.000)

Effects of Legislation Along the U.S.— Canada Border Intervention 1 year pre-post Estimate 2 years pre-post Estimate 3 years pre-post Estimate Animal rights Envi.Animal rights Envi.Animal rights Envi. Canada Criminal Code 1985 n.s. Health of Animals Act, Subsection 64(1).1990 n.s. Migratory Birds Convention Act, ** (.006) (.616) 9.717* (.012) (.535) 8.766* (.024) (.467)

Conclusion Eco-terrorism is unique in many regards Legislation with more comprehensive scope of protection on subject lead to successful deterrent effects on eco-terrorism Both AETA and the USA PATRIOT reduce the number of subsequent eco-attacks and the AETA further reduces the risk of new attacks However, courts are more likely to use general criminal codes than special laws to handle eco-terrorism

Suggestions for the Future Eco-terrorism is culture and society specific. No blanket prevention policy could cover issues across different countries Regulations focusing on protections of animals used for experimentation are needed in the future Importance to study spatial displacement of eco- terrorist activities after interventions like the Operation Backfire

Deterrent Effects of Legal Sanctions on Eco-Terrorist Attacks Dr. Sue-Ming Yang National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan & Yi-Yuan Su National Chung Hsin University, Taiwan Hokkaido University, Japan