Green Crimes and Dirty Money
Herausgeber: Uhm, Daan van; Huisman, Wim; Spapens, Toine; White, Rob
Green Crimes and Dirty Money
Herausgeber: Uhm, Daan van; Huisman, Wim; Spapens, Toine; White, Rob
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This book brings together different perspectives on the financial aspects of environmental crime and harm from a green criminological viewpoint.
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This book brings together different perspectives on the financial aspects of environmental crime and harm from a green criminological viewpoint.
Produktdetails
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- Green Criminology
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 236mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 460g
- ISBN-13: 9780367899059
- ISBN-10: 0367899051
- Artikelnr.: 59927361
- Green Criminology
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 236mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 460g
- ISBN-13: 9780367899059
- ISBN-10: 0367899051
- Artikelnr.: 59927361
Toine Spapens is Full Professor of Criminology at Tilburg University, the Netherlands. Rob White is Professor of Criminology at the University of Tasmania, Australia. Daan van Uhm is Assistant Professor of Criminology at the Willem Pompe Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology, University of Utrecht, the Netherlands. Wim Huisman is Professor of Criminology and Chair of the Department Criminology at VU University Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Introduction; Part I: Systemic drivers of green crimes; 1. Destruction and
the philosophy of desire; 2. Environment, Conflict and Profit: Harmful
resource exploitation and questionable revenue generation; 3. Eco-mafia and
Environmental Crime in Italy: Evidence from the Organised Trafficking of
Waste; 4. Supply and demand: Regulation and the trade in illegal wildlife;
Part II: Corporations, environmental violations and the money; 5. The
'Dieselgate' scandal: a criminological perspective; 6. Environmental
Responsibility and Firm Value; 7. Too big to deter, too small to change?
Profitability and environmental compliance in the waste and chemical
industry in the Netherlands; 8. Waste crime from three criminological
perspectives. Implications for crime control and harm prevention; Part III:
Financial regulation and enforcement; 9. Green with Envy: Environmental
Crimes and Black Money; 10. Wildlife and laundering: interaction between
the under and upper world; 11. The limits of ecological modernisation to
effectively manage greenhouse gas emissions. A case study of carbon market
crime; 12. Financial investigation in environmental crime cases in the
Netherlands; 13. Sentencing Environmental Offenders: It is Not Just About
the Money;
the philosophy of desire; 2. Environment, Conflict and Profit: Harmful
resource exploitation and questionable revenue generation; 3. Eco-mafia and
Environmental Crime in Italy: Evidence from the Organised Trafficking of
Waste; 4. Supply and demand: Regulation and the trade in illegal wildlife;
Part II: Corporations, environmental violations and the money; 5. The
'Dieselgate' scandal: a criminological perspective; 6. Environmental
Responsibility and Firm Value; 7. Too big to deter, too small to change?
Profitability and environmental compliance in the waste and chemical
industry in the Netherlands; 8. Waste crime from three criminological
perspectives. Implications for crime control and harm prevention; Part III:
Financial regulation and enforcement; 9. Green with Envy: Environmental
Crimes and Black Money; 10. Wildlife and laundering: interaction between
the under and upper world; 11. The limits of ecological modernisation to
effectively manage greenhouse gas emissions. A case study of carbon market
crime; 12. Financial investigation in environmental crime cases in the
Netherlands; 13. Sentencing Environmental Offenders: It is Not Just About
the Money;
Introduction; Part I: Systemic drivers of green crimes; 1. Destruction and
the philosophy of desire; 2. Environment, Conflict and Profit: Harmful
resource exploitation and questionable revenue generation; 3. Eco-mafia and
Environmental Crime in Italy: Evidence from the Organised Trafficking of
Waste; 4. Supply and demand: Regulation and the trade in illegal wildlife;
Part II: Corporations, environmental violations and the money; 5. The
'Dieselgate' scandal: a criminological perspective; 6. Environmental
Responsibility and Firm Value; 7. Too big to deter, too small to change?
Profitability and environmental compliance in the waste and chemical
industry in the Netherlands; 8. Waste crime from three criminological
perspectives. Implications for crime control and harm prevention; Part III:
Financial regulation and enforcement; 9. Green with Envy: Environmental
Crimes and Black Money; 10. Wildlife and laundering: interaction between
the under and upper world; 11. The limits of ecological modernisation to
effectively manage greenhouse gas emissions. A case study of carbon market
crime; 12. Financial investigation in environmental crime cases in the
Netherlands; 13. Sentencing Environmental Offenders: It is Not Just About
the Money;
the philosophy of desire; 2. Environment, Conflict and Profit: Harmful
resource exploitation and questionable revenue generation; 3. Eco-mafia and
Environmental Crime in Italy: Evidence from the Organised Trafficking of
Waste; 4. Supply and demand: Regulation and the trade in illegal wildlife;
Part II: Corporations, environmental violations and the money; 5. The
'Dieselgate' scandal: a criminological perspective; 6. Environmental
Responsibility and Firm Value; 7. Too big to deter, too small to change?
Profitability and environmental compliance in the waste and chemical
industry in the Netherlands; 8. Waste crime from three criminological
perspectives. Implications for crime control and harm prevention; Part III:
Financial regulation and enforcement; 9. Green with Envy: Environmental
Crimes and Black Money; 10. Wildlife and laundering: interaction between
the under and upper world; 11. The limits of ecological modernisation to
effectively manage greenhouse gas emissions. A case study of carbon market
crime; 12. Financial investigation in environmental crime cases in the
Netherlands; 13. Sentencing Environmental Offenders: It is Not Just About
the Money;