Perceived effectiveness of punishments for forest offences
Mohd Noor, M.H1, Kadri, R2, Muhamad, S3.
The purpose of this paper is to determine if the law currently in
force is ineffective and thus contributes to the occurrence of forest
offences. The paper analyses the punishments under the National
Forestry Act 1984 based on the perceptions of related stakeholders
on the effectiveness of those punishments in addressing illegal
logging and other forest offences. A questionnaire was utilized to
obtain responses from 240 purposively selected stakeholders. The
collected data were analysed in the context of measures of central
tendency to identify the extent to which the respondents agreed
with the stated items. The results demonstrate that the law was
generally perceived to be acceptable. The findings also identified
compensation payment based on the value of tree or wood as the most significant item, while longer imprisonment term was rated as
the least significant item.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia
- Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia
- Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia
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