Quantitative Studies in Green and Conservation Criminology : The Measurement of Environmental Harm and Crime.
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- text
- computer
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- 9780429844232
- 364.145
- HV6401 .Q368 2020
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Foreword -- 1 Introduction to quantitative and empirical studies in green and conservation criminology -- 2 The branches of green criminology: a bibliometric citation analysis 2000-2017 -- 3 What we "know": a review of quantitative studies in green/conservation criminology -- 4 An agenda for criminological investigation of crimes impacting primates -- 5 Using conservation criminology to explore the opportunity structures, obstacles, and deterrence of urban bushmeat trafficking in Lékoumou District, Republic of the Congo -- 6 Human-wildlife competition: exploring human activities, environmental transformation, and mammalian species threat -- 7 A comparison of seizures of illegal wildlife between the US and the EU: implications for prevention -- 8 Examining factors predicting the use of wildlife killing by the US Fish and Wildlife Service across states -- 9 The ten-year (1999-2008) trend in hazardous waste violations and punishments in the United States from US EPA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act data -- 10 Waste crimes in Italy: an empirical exploration of their geographic distribution -- 11 Longitudinal methods for analyzing green crime -- 12 No longer Victorian children: understanding green victimization through an analysis of victim impact statements -- Index.
The work features contributions that undertake empirical quantitative studies of green/conservation crime and justice issues by both conservation and green criminologists.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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