Artificial Intelligence and Environmental Criminal Compliance

author Rossella Sabia
journal RIDP (ISSN: 0223-5404)
volume 2020
issue The Criminal Law Protection of our Common Home
section Environmental Compliance
date of publication Dec. 1, 2020
language English
pagina 179
abstract

Whilst broadly examined in the anti-financial crime (AFC) context, the use of artificial
intelligence (AI) to prevent environmental crimes still seems to be under-discussed. However,
environmental agencies have started using AI in the fight against environmental crime, thus
enhancing regulatory effectiveness. For businesses, this implies being subjected to a greater
scrutiny by the authorities. Hence, the adoption of AI tools could help address the corporate need
for developing compliance strategies to cope with environmental regulations and to avoid the
imposition of punitive sanctions. This article discusses ‘the good and the bad’ of using AI to
improve corporate criminal compliance in the environmental area. Starting from the
consideration that, also in this field, the automation makes it more difficult to allocate corporate
criminal liability, the contribution highlights how other legal concerns, such as those related to
privacy and corporate ‘surveillance’ on employees, appear less relevant, suggesting that this
could be a significant area for further research.