This book examines the role and practical dynamics of governmental environmental law enforcement agencies and individuals who combat environmental crime. It will inform researchers about the ‘real world’ experiences of practitioners and provide an intellectual space for practitioners to examine critically what it is they do and why.
About the author
Gunnar Baldwin, International Network for Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Robyn Bartel, University of New England, Australia Simon Bingham, Scottish Environmental Protection Agency Samantha Brickell, Australian Institute of Criminology Anne Brosnan, Environmental Agency England, UK Lisa Farroway, Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, Switzerland Campbell Gemmell, University of Glasgow, UK Jo Gerardu, International Network for Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Bob Heiss, US EPA David Higgins, INTERPOL, France Juha Hintsa, Cross-Border Research Association, Switzerland Ivan Honorato, Superentendencia del Medio Ambiente of Chile Nancy Isarin, Ambiendura, Portugal Davis Jones, United States Environmental Protection Agency Meredith Koparova, International Network for Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Deborah Kospick, US EPA Vittoria Luda di Cortemiglia, United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute, Italy Matthew Marshall, University of New England, Australia Daniel Moell, World Customs Organization Sangeeta Mohanty, Cross-Border Research Association, Switzerland Grant Pink, University of New England, Australia Mariya Polner, World Customs Organization Henk Ruessink, International Network for Environmental Compliance and Enforcement John Scanlon, Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, Switzerland Malcolm K. Sparrow, Harvard University, USA Paul Taylor, Environmental Agency England, UK Elise Vermeersch, United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute, Italy Rob White, University of Tasmania, Australia