Environmental crimes, if they are perceived as victimless, have not received the appropriate governmental response and have been frequently ranked low on the law enforcement priority list, punished with lenient or no administrative sanctions. This has contributed to an underestimation of the immediate consequences of environmental crimes, which can go undetected for lengthy periods. On the contrary, the mismanagement and illegal trafficking of waste in the Land of Fires, an area in the Campania region in the South of Italy, has been experienced as a 'victimful' crime. Using a political ecology of health approach, and integrating qualitative and quantitative methods, we investigate how the...
The first analytical research on the “Land of Fires,” a vast area between the Provinces of Naples an...
Three decades of illegal practices of waste dumping and consequent environmental abuse have made the...
This article contributes to ongoing debates on how bottom-up social cooperation can halt and reverse...
Abstract Environmental crimes, if they are perceived as victimless, have not received the appropriat...
This report intends to show the importance of engaging the victims of environmental crime in the imp...
Abstract The communities affected by toxic contamination in Campania, Italy, have had to confront th...
The region of Campania, South Italy rose to prominence in the mid-2000s due to the illegal disposal ...
This chapter aims to shed some light on this phenomenon mainly through the lens of the victims of th...
Known from ancient Rome as Campania Felix due to the fertility of its lands, the urban region betwee...
The area of Naples and Campania region, in Italy, are experiencing the dramatic consequences of diff...
International audienceBetween 2001 and 2009, the area of Naples, South Italy, repeatedly hit the hea...
The first analytical research on the Land of Fires, a vast area between the Provinces of Naples and ...
This study proposes a public evaluation of the Law 6/2014, approved by Italian Parliament to counter...
The Land of Fires, surely the most powerful assemblage of wasted territories across the Italian peni...
Aunque en la región de Campania la crisis de residuos oficialmente concluyó a finales de 2009, la ac...
The first analytical research on the “Land of Fires,” a vast area between the Provinces of Naples an...
Three decades of illegal practices of waste dumping and consequent environmental abuse have made the...
This article contributes to ongoing debates on how bottom-up social cooperation can halt and reverse...
Abstract Environmental crimes, if they are perceived as victimless, have not received the appropriat...
This report intends to show the importance of engaging the victims of environmental crime in the imp...
Abstract The communities affected by toxic contamination in Campania, Italy, have had to confront th...
The region of Campania, South Italy rose to prominence in the mid-2000s due to the illegal disposal ...
This chapter aims to shed some light on this phenomenon mainly through the lens of the victims of th...
Known from ancient Rome as Campania Felix due to the fertility of its lands, the urban region betwee...
The area of Naples and Campania region, in Italy, are experiencing the dramatic consequences of diff...
International audienceBetween 2001 and 2009, the area of Naples, South Italy, repeatedly hit the hea...
The first analytical research on the Land of Fires, a vast area between the Provinces of Naples and ...
This study proposes a public evaluation of the Law 6/2014, approved by Italian Parliament to counter...
The Land of Fires, surely the most powerful assemblage of wasted territories across the Italian peni...
Aunque en la región de Campania la crisis de residuos oficialmente concluyó a finales de 2009, la ac...
The first analytical research on the “Land of Fires,” a vast area between the Provinces of Naples an...
Three decades of illegal practices of waste dumping and consequent environmental abuse have made the...
This article contributes to ongoing debates on how bottom-up social cooperation can halt and reverse...