Responding to Environmental Crimes

Responding to Environmental Crimes
Author: Mark Wright
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2021-11-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030892500

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This book provides a critical study of environmental regulation and its enforcement in New Zealand, situated within green criminology. It seeks to address the question of whether the offences in the Resource Management Act 1991 are 'working', by drawing on a range of sources including: central government data, local government policies and reports on enforcement, information requests of councils, studies of local authority enforcement behaviour and case law to. Through highly layered and richly textured analysis, the project exposes the problems that can arise when an expansive approach is taken to offences, penalties and institutional arrangements in an environmental regulatory statute. It emphasizes how discussions of harm and what should be unlawful will ensure that law-makers' enforcement tools will align with their goals for punishment. It examines higher-level issues such as ‘wrongfulness’ and ‘criminality’ in the environmental regulatory context and explores the relevance of its findings to jurisdictions outside of New Zealand. It also discusses the pros and cons of criminalisation and punishment versus restoration. It speaks to those interested in green criminology, regulatory compliance and enforcement, and applications of criminal law.

Exploring Green Criminology

Exploring Green Criminology
Author: Michael J. Lynch,Paul B. Stretesky
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317137412

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Few criminologists have drawn attention to the fact that widespread and significant forms of harm such as green or environmental crimes are neglected by criminology. Others have suggested that green crimes present the most important challenge to criminology as a discipline. This book argues that criminology needs to take green harms more seriously and to be revolutionized so that it forms part of the solution to the large environmental problems currently faced across the world. It asks how criminology should be redesigned to consider green/environmental harm as a key area of study in an era where destruction of the earth and the world’s ecosystem is a major concern and examines why this has remained unaccomplished so far. The chapters in this book apply an environmental frame of reference underlying a green approach to issues which can be addressed from within criminology and which can encourage criminologists and environmentalists to respond and react differently to environmental crime.

The Rise of Environmental Crime

The Rise of Environmental Crime
Author: C. Nellemann
Publsiher: UN
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2016
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UIUC:30112116040012

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And recommendations -- Introduction -- What is environmental crime? -- The legal framework on environmental crimes -- Growth in environmental crime -- Illegal wildlife trade -- Forestry crimes -- Fisheries crimes -- Waste, pollution -- White collar environmental crimes -- Environmental crime and threat finance to terrorism and conflicts -- Addressing root causes of environmental crime -- Responding to environmental crime -- Restoration case studies -- Coordination of efforts -- Conclusion.

The Geography of Environmental Crime

The Geography of Environmental Crime
Author: Gary R. Potter,Angus Nurse,Matthew Hall
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2016-06-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137538437

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This book critically examines both theory and practice around conservation crimes. It engages with the full complexity of environmental crimes and different responses to them, including: poaching, conservation as a response to wildlife crime, forest degradation, environmental activism, and the application of scientific and situational crime prevention techniques as preventative tools to deal with green crime. Through the contributions of experts from both the social and ecological sciences, the book deals with theoretical and practical considerations that impact on the effectiveness of contemporary environmental criminal justice. It discusses the social construction of green crimes and the varied ways in which poaching and other conservation crimes are perceived, operate and are ideologically driven, as well as practical issues in environmental criminal justice. With contributions based in varied ideological perspectives and drawn from a range of academic disciplines, this volume provides a platform for scholars to debate new ideas about environmental law enforcement, policy, and crime prevention, detection and punishment.

Environmental Crime

Environmental Crime
Author: Mary Clifford
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 564
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0834210096

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Appendices include: Glossary, Important environmental activities, Criminal sanctions outlined in federal environmental legislation, environmental legal cases, environmental crimes investigations for law enforcement officers.

The Environmental Crime Crisis

The Environmental Crime Crisis
Author: C. Nellemann,Rune Henriksen,Patricia Raxter,Neville Ash,Elizabeth Mrema
Publsiher: UN
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 8277011326

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Wildlife trafficking -- Forest crime -- Role of wood and illegal wildlife trade for threat finance.

Law Enforcement Response to Environmental Crime

Law Enforcement Response to Environmental Crime
Author: Joel Epstein,Theodore M. Hammett,Laura Collins
Publsiher: Diane Publishing Company
Total Pages: 79
Release: 1995
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0788124366

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Written for an audience of law enforcement & environmental agency leaders. Describes how communities have learned the importance of enlisting the support of local authorities. Shows how patrol officers can become effective at uncovering environmental crime. Report is designed to encourage more agencies to become involved & emphasizes interagency cooperation. Tables.

Forging a Socio Legal Approach to Environmental Harms

Forging a Socio Legal Approach to Environmental Harms
Author: Tiffany Bergin,Emanuela Orlando
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2017-06-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317386001

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Environmental harms exert a significant toll and pose substantial economic costs on societies around the world. Although such harms have been studied from both legal and social science perspectives, these disciplinary-specific approaches are not, on their own, fully able to address the complexity of these environmental challenges. Many legal approaches, for example, are limited by their inattention to the motivations behind environmental offences, whereas many social science approaches are hindered by an insufficient grounding in current legislative frameworks. This edited collection constitutes a pioneering attempt to overcome these limitations by uniting legal and social science perspectives. Together, the book’s contributors forge an innovative socio-legal approach to more effectively respond to, and to prevent, environmental harms around the world. Integrating theoretical and empirical work, the book presents carefully selected illustrations of how legal and social science scholarship can be brought together to improve policies. The various chapters examine how a socio-legal approach can ultimately lead to a more comprehensive understanding of environmental harms, as well as to innovative and effective responses to such environmental offences.