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Environmental Crime: Organizational Crime or Organized Crime?
RevCEDOUA, 2000Environmental crimes are often cited as examples of the criminological category of white-collar crime: when committed within a company, they relate to the professional activity of the agent; when perpetrated by individuals with some economic, social, or political influence, they may fall into the category of "dark figures" of crime, raising issues such
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A Review and Current Status of Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED)
Journal of Planning Literature, 2015Paul Cozens, Terence Love
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Conceptualising and combating transnational environmental crime
Trends in Organized Crime, 2011Glen Wright
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Built environment and violent crime: An environmental audit approach using Google Street View
Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 2017Li He, Antonio Páez, Desheng Liu
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Measuring corporate environmental crime rates: progress and problems
Crime, Law and Social Change, 2008Carole Gibbs, Sally S Simpson
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