Numerous studies observe a decrease in environmental crimes following imposition of fines or penalties potentially due to general and specific deterrent effects. Here we explore whether those deterrent effects appear plausible by estimating the probability of a USEPA criminal case occurring each year between 1983 through 2013. Our analysis shows that there is an extremely low probability of an environmental crime case being prosecuted criminally by USEPA, casting doubt that these criminal cases are sufficiently widespread to generate a deterrent effect. We suggested that alternative theoretical orientations and policy initiatives be employed in studying and responding to environmental infractions
In this contribution, we investigate whether prison sentences for environmental crime are indeed use...
We analyze judicial policy lines concerning the punishment of environmental crime using a unique Eur...
Recently, Situational Crime Prevention Theory (SCPT) has been proposed as an alternative to offender...
Numerous studies observe a decrease in environmental crimes following imposition of fines or penalti...
We analyze judicial policy lines concerning the punishment of environmental crime using a unique Eur...
We conduct a counterfactual analysis to measure the treatment difference between administrative and ...
This paper tests the assumption that criminal enforcement reflects and promote ecological modernizat...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Justice are tasked with the inv...
We conduct a counterfactual analysis to measure the treatment difference between administrative and ...
In a 2014 article entitled “Prosecutorial Discretion and Environmental Crime,” I presented empirical...
Recently, Situational Crime Prevention Theory (SCPT) has been proposed as an alternative to offender...
In this contribution, we investigate whether prison sentences for environmental crime are indeed use...
Recently, Situational Crime Prevention Theory (SCPT) has been proposed as an alternative to offender...
We analyze judicial policy lines concerning the punishment of environmental crime using a unique Eur...
Recently, Situational Crime Prevention Theory (SCPT) has been proposed as an alternative to offender...
In this contribution, we investigate whether prison sentences for environmental crime are indeed use...
We analyze judicial policy lines concerning the punishment of environmental crime using a unique Eur...
Recently, Situational Crime Prevention Theory (SCPT) has been proposed as an alternative to offender...
Numerous studies observe a decrease in environmental crimes following imposition of fines or penalti...
We analyze judicial policy lines concerning the punishment of environmental crime using a unique Eur...
We conduct a counterfactual analysis to measure the treatment difference between administrative and ...
This paper tests the assumption that criminal enforcement reflects and promote ecological modernizat...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Justice are tasked with the inv...
We conduct a counterfactual analysis to measure the treatment difference between administrative and ...
In a 2014 article entitled “Prosecutorial Discretion and Environmental Crime,” I presented empirical...
Recently, Situational Crime Prevention Theory (SCPT) has been proposed as an alternative to offender...
In this contribution, we investigate whether prison sentences for environmental crime are indeed use...
Recently, Situational Crime Prevention Theory (SCPT) has been proposed as an alternative to offender...
We analyze judicial policy lines concerning the punishment of environmental crime using a unique Eur...
Recently, Situational Crime Prevention Theory (SCPT) has been proposed as an alternative to offender...
In this contribution, we investigate whether prison sentences for environmental crime are indeed use...
We analyze judicial policy lines concerning the punishment of environmental crime using a unique Eur...
Recently, Situational Crime Prevention Theory (SCPT) has been proposed as an alternative to offender...