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Green criminology : Critical concepts in criminology Vol. III Criminal justice responses to environmental crime

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Green criminology : Critical concepts in criminology Vol. III Criminal justice responses to environmental crime - London Routledge 2014 - 477p ix

Volume III: Criminal Justice Responses to Environmental Crime


Part 1: Environmental Law Enforcement


43. T. Shelley and M. Crow, 'The Nature and Extent of Conservation Policing: Law Enforcement Generalists or Conservation Specialists?', American Journal of Criminal Justice, 2009, 34, 1, 9-27.


44. K. Dighe and L. Pettus, 'Environmental Justice in the Context of Environmental Crime', United States Attorneys' Bulletin, 2011, 59, 4, 3-14.


45. J. McMullan, and D. Perrier, 'Lobster Poaching and the Ironies of Law Enforcement', Law & Society Review, 2002, 36, 4, 679-720.


46. Hanson, A., 'Offshore Drilling in the United States and Norway: A Comparison of Prescriptive and Performance Approaches to Safety and Environmental Regulation', Georgetown International Environmental Law Review, 23, Summer 2011, 555-575.


47. M. Wellsmith, 'Wildlife Crime: The Problems of Enforcement', European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 2011, 17, 2, 125-48.


48. A. Nurse, 'Privatising the Green Police: The Role of NGOs in Wildlife Law Enforcement', Crime, Law and Social Change, 2013, 59, 3, 305-18.


49. R. White, 'NGO Engagement in Environmental Law Enforcement: Critical Reflections', Australasian Policing: A Journal of Professional Practice and Research, 2012, 4, 1, 7-11.


Part 2: Environmental Crime Prevention


50. W. Huisman and J. Van Erp, 'Opportunities for Environmental Crime: A Test of Situational Crime Prevention Theory, British Journal of Criminology, 2013, 1-23.


51. S. Pires and W. Moreto, 'Preventing Wildlife Crimes: Solutions That Can Overcome the "Tragedy of the Commons"', European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 2011, 17, 101-23.


52. J. Schneider, 'Reducing the Illicit Trade in Endangered Wildlife: The Market Reduction Approach', Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 2008, 24, 3, 274-95.


53. J. Ayling, 'What Sustains Wildlife Crime? Rhino Horn Trading and the Resilience of Criminal Networks', Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy, 2013, 16, 1, 57-80.


54. P. Crofts, T. Morris, K. Wells, and A. Powell, 'Illegal Dumping and Crime Prevention: A Case Study of Ash Road, Liverpool Council, New South Wales', The Journal of Law and Social Justice, 2010, 5, 4, 1-23.


55. J. Ayling,'Harnessing Third Parties for Transnational Environmental Crime Prevention', Transnational Environmental Law, 2013, 2, 2, 339-62.


Part 3: Environmental Courts


56. P. de Prez, P, 'Excuses, Excuses the Ritual Trivialisation of Environmental Prosecutions', Journal of Environmental Law, 2000, 12, 1, 65-78.


57. W. Gray and J. Shimshack, 'The Effectiveness of Environmental Monitoring and Enforcement: A Review of the Empirical Evidence', Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 2011, 5, 1, 3-24.


58. P. de Prez, 'Beyond Judicial Sanctions: The Negative Impact of Conviction for Environmental Offences', Environmental Law Review, 2000, 2, 11-22.


59. C. Fogel and J. Lipovsek, 'Green Crime in the Canadian Courts: Issues and Controversies', Journal of Politics and Law, 2013, 6, 2, 48-52.


60. F. H. Besthorn, 'Restorative Justice and Environmental Restoration, Twin Pillars of a Just Global Environmental Policy: Hearing the Voice of the Victim', Journal of Societal and Social Policy, 2004, 3, 2, 33-48.


61. B. Preston, 'The Use of Restorative Justice for Environmental Crime', Criminal Law Journal, 2011, 35, 136-45.


62. R. Walters and D. S. Westerhuis, 'Green Crime and the Role of Environmental Courts', Crime Law and Social Change, 2013, 59, 279-90.


63. R. White, 'Environmental Crime and Problem-Solving Courts', Crime, Law and Social Change, 2013, 1-12.


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