For years, scholars and environmental policymakers have conducted a spirited debate about the comparative merits of two different approaches to enforcement of the nation\u27s environmental laws: the coercive (or deterrence-based) and cooperative approaches. Supporters of the coercive model regard the deterrence of violations as the fundamental purpose of enforcement. They regard the imposition of sanctions, which make it less costly for regulated entities to comply with their regulatory responsibilities and avoid enforcement than to fail to comply and run the risk of enforcement, as the most effective way for inducing regulated entities to comply with their regulatory obligations. Proponents of the cooperative approach to environmental enfo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012In recent decades, in the backdrop of highly constrain...
Based on interviews with facility managers in the electroplating and chemical industries, this study...
This article reports on empirical tests of two theories for improving compliance with state environm...
For years, scholars and environmental policymakers have conducted a spirited debate about the compar...
A spirited debate explores the comparative merits of two different approaches to the enforcement ofr...
A spirited debate explores the comparative merits of two different approaches to the enforcement of ...
Effective enforcement is crucial to achieving the objectives of the federal environmental statutes. ...
Our study explores the effects of regulatory monitoring and enforcement activities on facilities' co...
This Article critically examines the assumptions underlying the reform movement, and concludes that ...
Regulatory and criminological research has long tried to understand environmental offending from the...
First, the Article describes the enforcement approach being advocated by many states. To some, it re...
Does regulatory enforcement or wastewater facilities differ depending on whether the facility is pub...
Enforcement of laws and enforcing institutions are the most crucial elements for the success of any ...
This research addresses the assumption that "general deterrence " is an important key to e...
With the recent announcement that Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa Jackson i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012In recent decades, in the backdrop of highly constrain...
Based on interviews with facility managers in the electroplating and chemical industries, this study...
This article reports on empirical tests of two theories for improving compliance with state environm...
For years, scholars and environmental policymakers have conducted a spirited debate about the compar...
A spirited debate explores the comparative merits of two different approaches to the enforcement ofr...
A spirited debate explores the comparative merits of two different approaches to the enforcement of ...
Effective enforcement is crucial to achieving the objectives of the federal environmental statutes. ...
Our study explores the effects of regulatory monitoring and enforcement activities on facilities' co...
This Article critically examines the assumptions underlying the reform movement, and concludes that ...
Regulatory and criminological research has long tried to understand environmental offending from the...
First, the Article describes the enforcement approach being advocated by many states. To some, it re...
Does regulatory enforcement or wastewater facilities differ depending on whether the facility is pub...
Enforcement of laws and enforcing institutions are the most crucial elements for the success of any ...
This research addresses the assumption that "general deterrence " is an important key to e...
With the recent announcement that Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa Jackson i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012In recent decades, in the backdrop of highly constrain...
Based on interviews with facility managers in the electroplating and chemical industries, this study...
This article reports on empirical tests of two theories for improving compliance with state environm...