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Environmental Crime in the United States - Law and Enforcement

English · Paperback / Softback

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Environmental Crime in the United States provides an introduction to the laws that govern environmental crime, how these laws are implemented and enforced, and the impact they have had since their passing in the twentieth century laws and their continued applications.

List of contents

1. Introduction to Environmental Crime 2. Environmental Crime Theory 3. Laws and Regulations 4. Unregulated, Unreported, and Illegal Fishing 5. Wildlife Trade 6. Mining 7. Whaling 8. Forestry 9. Pollution 10. Conclusion

About the author

Karen Clark is an Adjunct Faculty at the University of Arizona and the University of Nebraska, U.S.A. She earned a doctorate degree in criminology, law, and society from the University of California, Irvine, and has published numerous articles on environmental crimes, natural resource exploitation, and transnational crime trends.

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Environmental Crime in the United States provides an introduction to the laws that govern environmental crime, how these laws are implemented and enforced, and the impact they have had since their passing in the twentieth century laws and their continued applications.

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