In 2010, Vincent Ruggiero and Nigel South coined the term ‘dirty collar crime’ to define corporate entrepreneurs that monopolise waste disposal companies and profit from illegal environmental activities. This paper explores the ways in which ‘the environment’ has become big business for organised criminal enterprises. It draws on original fieldwork conducted in Italy and examines the exploits of the ‘eco mafia’. It concludes that the fluidity associated with term ‘environment’ and its cavalier usage in political and public discourse creates ambivalence for regulation and protection. Whilst trade continues to assert an international priority within the landscapes of global economics and fiscal prosperity; organized environmental crime takes ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction / Toine Spapens, Rob White and Wim Huisma...
This article discusses the topic of transnational environmental crime and its governance. After illu...
This volume examines crimes that violate environmental regulations, as part of an emerging area of c...
In 2010, Vincent Ruggiero and Nigel South coined the term ‘dirty collar crime’ to define corporate e...
It is true that “green criminology” should be grounded in the principles of environmental justice an...
Though causing water and soil contamination and serious threats to the natural environment and human...
Starting off with some examples of illegal dumping of waste, the author examines the relationships b...
This paper will outline the development of a green criminology as relevant to the study of organised...
As a contribution to literature drawing together green criminology and studies of organised and corp...
Environmental crimes are primarily driven by financial motives. The combined financial value of illi...
This book responds to the call for more research on transnational environmental crime and its govern...
This research aims to illustrate the characteristics of illegal transports of e-waste as a transnati...
The multi-dimensional nature of environmental crimes requires innovative means to combat them. This ...
This article focuses on transnational environmental crime. We illustrate that both an environmental ...
Despite their significance and harmfulness, environmental crimes have for a long time not been a fie...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction / Toine Spapens, Rob White and Wim Huisma...
This article discusses the topic of transnational environmental crime and its governance. After illu...
This volume examines crimes that violate environmental regulations, as part of an emerging area of c...
In 2010, Vincent Ruggiero and Nigel South coined the term ‘dirty collar crime’ to define corporate e...
It is true that “green criminology” should be grounded in the principles of environmental justice an...
Though causing water and soil contamination and serious threats to the natural environment and human...
Starting off with some examples of illegal dumping of waste, the author examines the relationships b...
This paper will outline the development of a green criminology as relevant to the study of organised...
As a contribution to literature drawing together green criminology and studies of organised and corp...
Environmental crimes are primarily driven by financial motives. The combined financial value of illi...
This book responds to the call for more research on transnational environmental crime and its govern...
This research aims to illustrate the characteristics of illegal transports of e-waste as a transnati...
The multi-dimensional nature of environmental crimes requires innovative means to combat them. This ...
This article focuses on transnational environmental crime. We illustrate that both an environmental ...
Despite their significance and harmfulness, environmental crimes have for a long time not been a fie...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction / Toine Spapens, Rob White and Wim Huisma...
This article discusses the topic of transnational environmental crime and its governance. After illu...
This volume examines crimes that violate environmental regulations, as part of an emerging area of c...