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Environmental Crime and Criminality

Theoretical and Practical Issues

Environmental Crime and Criminality

Theoretical and Practical Issues

Edited BySally M. Edwards, Terry D. Edwards, Charles B. Fields
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1995
eBook Published 1 August 2013
Pub. location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203726754
Pages 290 pages
eBook ISBN 9781135812966
SubjectsSocial Sciences
KeywordsEnvironmental Crime, Hazardous Waste, White Collar Crime, Resource Conservation And Recovery Act, Toxic Waste
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Edwards, S. (Ed.), Edwards, T. (Ed.), Fields, C. (Ed.). (1996). Environmental Crime and Criminality. New York: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203726754
ABOUT THIS BOOK

First published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|31 pages
An Essay on Environmental Criminality: Gerhard O. W. Mueller
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chapter 2|20 pages
Offender-Specific vs. Offense-Specific Approaches to the Study of Environmental Crime: Freda Adler
View abstract
chapter 3|22 pages
A Review of EPA Criminal, Civil, and Administrative Enforcement Data: Are the Efforts Measurable Deterrents to Environmental Criminals?: Debra Ross
View abstract
chapter 4|22 pages
Prosecutorial Decision Making and the Environmental Prosecutor: Reaching a Crossroads for Public Protection: Donald J. Rebovich
View abstract
chapter 5|21 pages
Toxic Tragedy: Illegal Hazardous Waste Dumping in Mexico: Valerie J. Cass
View abstract
chapter 6|25 pages
A Native American Criminology of Environmental Crime: Mark Seis
View abstract
chapter 7|15 pages
An Ecofeminist Critique of Environmental Criminal Law: Nanci Koser Wilson
View abstract
chapter 8|19 pages
Radical Environmentalism and Crime: Scott Hays, Michael Esler, and Carol Hays
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
Monkeywrenching: Practice in Search of a Theory: Thomas C. Shevory
View abstract
chapter 10|40 pages
Environmental Criminal Enforcement: Efforts by the States: Sally M. Edwards
View abstract
chapter 11|18 pages
Environmental Crime and Organized Crime: What Will the Future Hold?: William D. Hyatt and Tracy L. Trexler
View abstract

First published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|31 pages
An Essay on Environmental Criminality: Gerhard O. W. Mueller
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
Offender-Specific vs. Offense-Specific Approaches to the Study of Environmental Crime: Freda Adler
View abstract
chapter 3|22 pages
A Review of EPA Criminal, Civil, and Administrative Enforcement Data: Are the Efforts Measurable Deterrents to Environmental Criminals?: Debra Ross
View abstract
chapter 4|22 pages
Prosecutorial Decision Making and the Environmental Prosecutor: Reaching a Crossroads for Public Protection: Donald J. Rebovich
View abstract
chapter 5|21 pages
Toxic Tragedy: Illegal Hazardous Waste Dumping in Mexico: Valerie J. Cass
View abstract
chapter 6|25 pages
A Native American Criminology of Environmental Crime: Mark Seis
View abstract
chapter 7|15 pages
An Ecofeminist Critique of Environmental Criminal Law: Nanci Koser Wilson
View abstract
chapter 8|19 pages
Radical Environmentalism and Crime: Scott Hays, Michael Esler, and Carol Hays
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
Monkeywrenching: Practice in Search of a Theory: Thomas C. Shevory
View abstract
chapter 10|40 pages
Environmental Criminal Enforcement: Efforts by the States: Sally M. Edwards
View abstract
chapter 11|18 pages
Environmental Crime and Organized Crime: What Will the Future Hold?: William D. Hyatt and Tracy L. Trexler
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

First published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|31 pages
An Essay on Environmental Criminality: Gerhard O. W. Mueller
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
Offender-Specific vs. Offense-Specific Approaches to the Study of Environmental Crime: Freda Adler
View abstract
chapter 3|22 pages
A Review of EPA Criminal, Civil, and Administrative Enforcement Data: Are the Efforts Measurable Deterrents to Environmental Criminals?: Debra Ross
View abstract
chapter 4|22 pages
Prosecutorial Decision Making and the Environmental Prosecutor: Reaching a Crossroads for Public Protection: Donald J. Rebovich
View abstract
chapter 5|21 pages
Toxic Tragedy: Illegal Hazardous Waste Dumping in Mexico: Valerie J. Cass
View abstract
chapter 6|25 pages
A Native American Criminology of Environmental Crime: Mark Seis
View abstract
chapter 7|15 pages
An Ecofeminist Critique of Environmental Criminal Law: Nanci Koser Wilson
View abstract
chapter 8|19 pages
Radical Environmentalism and Crime: Scott Hays, Michael Esler, and Carol Hays
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
Monkeywrenching: Practice in Search of a Theory: Thomas C. Shevory
View abstract
chapter 10|40 pages
Environmental Criminal Enforcement: Efforts by the States: Sally M. Edwards
View abstract
chapter 11|18 pages
Environmental Crime and Organized Crime: What Will the Future Hold?: William D. Hyatt and Tracy L. Trexler
View abstract

First published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|31 pages
An Essay on Environmental Criminality: Gerhard O. W. Mueller
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
Offender-Specific vs. Offense-Specific Approaches to the Study of Environmental Crime: Freda Adler
View abstract
chapter 3|22 pages
A Review of EPA Criminal, Civil, and Administrative Enforcement Data: Are the Efforts Measurable Deterrents to Environmental Criminals?: Debra Ross
View abstract
chapter 4|22 pages
Prosecutorial Decision Making and the Environmental Prosecutor: Reaching a Crossroads for Public Protection: Donald J. Rebovich
View abstract
chapter 5|21 pages
Toxic Tragedy: Illegal Hazardous Waste Dumping in Mexico: Valerie J. Cass
View abstract
chapter 6|25 pages
A Native American Criminology of Environmental Crime: Mark Seis
View abstract
chapter 7|15 pages
An Ecofeminist Critique of Environmental Criminal Law: Nanci Koser Wilson
View abstract
chapter 8|19 pages
Radical Environmentalism and Crime: Scott Hays, Michael Esler, and Carol Hays
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
Monkeywrenching: Practice in Search of a Theory: Thomas C. Shevory
View abstract
chapter 10|40 pages
Environmental Criminal Enforcement: Efforts by the States: Sally M. Edwards
View abstract
chapter 11|18 pages
Environmental Crime and Organized Crime: What Will the Future Hold?: William D. Hyatt and Tracy L. Trexler
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

First published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|31 pages
An Essay on Environmental Criminality: Gerhard O. W. Mueller
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
Offender-Specific vs. Offense-Specific Approaches to the Study of Environmental Crime: Freda Adler
View abstract
chapter 3|22 pages
A Review of EPA Criminal, Civil, and Administrative Enforcement Data: Are the Efforts Measurable Deterrents to Environmental Criminals?: Debra Ross
View abstract
chapter 4|22 pages
Prosecutorial Decision Making and the Environmental Prosecutor: Reaching a Crossroads for Public Protection: Donald J. Rebovich
View abstract
chapter 5|21 pages
Toxic Tragedy: Illegal Hazardous Waste Dumping in Mexico: Valerie J. Cass
View abstract
chapter 6|25 pages
A Native American Criminology of Environmental Crime: Mark Seis
View abstract
chapter 7|15 pages
An Ecofeminist Critique of Environmental Criminal Law: Nanci Koser Wilson
View abstract
chapter 8|19 pages
Radical Environmentalism and Crime: Scott Hays, Michael Esler, and Carol Hays
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
Monkeywrenching: Practice in Search of a Theory: Thomas C. Shevory
View abstract
chapter 10|40 pages
Environmental Criminal Enforcement: Efforts by the States: Sally M. Edwards
View abstract
chapter 11|18 pages
Environmental Crime and Organized Crime: What Will the Future Hold?: William D. Hyatt and Tracy L. Trexler
View abstract

First published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|31 pages
An Essay on Environmental Criminality: Gerhard O. W. Mueller
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
Offender-Specific vs. Offense-Specific Approaches to the Study of Environmental Crime: Freda Adler
View abstract
chapter 3|22 pages
A Review of EPA Criminal, Civil, and Administrative Enforcement Data: Are the Efforts Measurable Deterrents to Environmental Criminals?: Debra Ross
View abstract
chapter 4|22 pages
Prosecutorial Decision Making and the Environmental Prosecutor: Reaching a Crossroads for Public Protection: Donald J. Rebovich
View abstract
chapter 5|21 pages
Toxic Tragedy: Illegal Hazardous Waste Dumping in Mexico: Valerie J. Cass
View abstract
chapter 6|25 pages
A Native American Criminology of Environmental Crime: Mark Seis
View abstract
chapter 7|15 pages
An Ecofeminist Critique of Environmental Criminal Law: Nanci Koser Wilson
View abstract
chapter 8|19 pages
Radical Environmentalism and Crime: Scott Hays, Michael Esler, and Carol Hays
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
Monkeywrenching: Practice in Search of a Theory: Thomas C. Shevory
View abstract
chapter 10|40 pages
Environmental Criminal Enforcement: Efforts by the States: Sally M. Edwards
View abstract
chapter 11|18 pages
Environmental Crime and Organized Crime: What Will the Future Hold?: William D. Hyatt and Tracy L. Trexler
View abstract
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