Quantitative studies in green and conservation criminology the measurement of environmental harm and crime

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Weitere Verfasser: Lynch, Michael J. (HerausgeberIn), Pires, Stephen F. (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2019
Schriftenreihe:Green criminology
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • Foreword : quantitative studies in green and conservation criminology / Ronald V. Clarke
  • Why quantitative studies matter in green and conservation criminology / Michael J. Lynch and Stephen F. Pires
  • The branches of green criminology : a bibliometric citation analysis 2000-2017 / Ryan Thomson, Tameka Samuels-Jones, and Liam Downs
  • Quantitative studies in green and conservation criminology : a literature review / Michael J. Lynch, Paul B. Stretesky, Michael A. Long and Kimberly L. Barrett
  • An agenda for criminological investigation of crimes impacting primates / Lauren Wilson and Justin Kurland
  • Structural and geographic features of illegal urban bushmeat trafficking / Jessica Kahler, Rachel Boratto, Liliana Vanegas, Michelle Wieland, and Meredith Gore
  • Human-wildlife competition : the role of human activities, environmental transformation, and water scarcity in explaining mammalian species loss / Kwan-Lamar Blount-Hill and Mangai Natarajan
  • Comparing and contrasting wildlife seizures made at eu and us entry points / Daan P. V. Uhm, Stephen F. Pires, Monique Sosnowski, and Gohar Petrossian
  • Examining factors predicting the use of wildlife killing by the US Fish and Wildlife Service across states / Leo Genco
  • The ten-year (1999-2008) trend in hazardous waste violations and punishments in the united state from US EPA resource conservation recovery act data / Michael J. Lynch
  • Waste crimes in italy: an empirical exploration of their geographic distribution / Daniela Andreatta
  • Longitudinal methods for analyzing green crime / Michael A. Long, Paul B. Stretesky, and Kimberly L. Barrett
  • No longer victorian children : understanding green victimization through an analysis of victim impact statements / Joshua Ozymy and Melissa Jarrell