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Address the roots of environmental crime
Science, 2019Violence in the Rakhine State of Myanmar has led to a humanitarian crisis as Rohingya people flee across the border to Bangladesh (1). With the rapid influx of nearly 700,000 arrivals between August 2017 and the beginning of 2018, the Bangladeshi city of
Benjamin Neimark
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2017
Environmental crime is a complex and ambiguous term for several reasons. It is sometimes used as an umbrella term for crimes related to biodiversity, wildlife, animals, natural resources, hazardous waste, banned substances, and environmental quality, but scholars have also developed typologies to capture the unique dimensions of each form of ...
Carole Gibbs, Rachel Boratto
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Environmental crime is a complex and ambiguous term for several reasons. It is sometimes used as an umbrella term for crimes related to biodiversity, wildlife, animals, natural resources, hazardous waste, banned substances, and environmental quality, but scholars have also developed typologies to capture the unique dimensions of each form of ...
Carole Gibbs, Rachel Boratto
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Water Crimes Within Environmental Crimes
2020Second only to trade in drugs and weapons, environmental crimes are considered the largest illegal business in the world. Although there is no universally agreed definition of “environmental crimes”, this collective term is often understood to describe illegal activities harming the environment and aimed at benefiting individuals, groups or companies ...
Lorenzo Segato +2 more
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2012
AbstractThis article focuses on environmental offenses and policy within the United States with particular emphasis on legal approaches in other countries. It describes types and patterns of environmental lawbreaking by business organizations and analyses some of the data and measurement issues that perplex and challenge researchers.
Peter Cleary Yeager, Sally S. Simpson
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AbstractThis article focuses on environmental offenses and policy within the United States with particular emphasis on legal approaches in other countries. It describes types and patterns of environmental lawbreaking by business organizations and analyses some of the data and measurement issues that perplex and challenge researchers.
Peter Cleary Yeager, Sally S. Simpson
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New challenges in financial supervision: environmental crime terrorism financing
Trends in Organized Crime, 2023Shacheng Wang, Zhongyuan Tian
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2018
Abstract Environmental crimes include natural resource crimes, involving the trafficking of valuable natural resources through, for example, the illegal trade in flora and fauna, illegal fishing, and illegal logging, and pollution crimes involves polluting activities such as the smuggling of ozone-depleting substances and the illegal ...
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Abstract Environmental crimes include natural resource crimes, involving the trafficking of valuable natural resources through, for example, the illegal trade in flora and fauna, illegal fishing, and illegal logging, and pollution crimes involves polluting activities such as the smuggling of ozone-depleting substances and the illegal ...
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Transnational environmental crime threatens sustainable development
Nature Sustainability, 2019Meredith L. Gore +16 more
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