| Green Crimes and Dirty Money Subjects: Economics Finance Business & Industry; Law; Social Sciences; Criminal Law & Practice; Environmental Law - Law; Regulation; Business Management and Accounting; Criminology - Law; Socio-Legal Studies; Criminology and Criminal Justice; Corporate Social Responsibility & Business Ethics; Crime and Society; Crime Control - Criminology; Criminal Justice - Criminology; Forms of Crime; Socio-Legal Studies - Public Policy; Criminology and Law; Environmental crimes are primarily driven by financial motives. The combined financial value of illicit trade in protected wildlife, illegal logging and waste trafficking is estimated to come directly after counterfeiting, the narcotic drugs trade and illegal gambling. Logically, the proceeds of these crimes must also be laundered. Goods, however, are not the only money maker for environmental criminals. Corporations may also try to 'save' costs by not complying with environmental regulations and thus commit crimes of omission rather than commission. From an enforcement and compliance perspective focusing on the proceeds of crime may therefore be an effective strategy. This book brings together different perspectives on the financial aspects of environmental crime and harm from a green criminological viewpoint. It addresses the role of economic systems, the value of environmental performance for corporations, money laundering in the context of environmental crime, financial investigation and questions of regulation and penalties. Discussing these topics from the view of green criminology, sociology and governance, this book will be of great interest to all those concerned about the financial dimensions of crime and the environment. Toine Spapens is Full Professor of Criminology at Tilburg University, the Netherlands. Rob White is Professor of Criminology at the University of Tasmania, Australia. Daan van Uhm is Assistant Professor of Criminology at the Willem Pompe Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology, University of Utrecht, the Netherlands. Wim Huisman is Professor of Criminology and Chair of the Department Criminology at VU University Amsterdam, the Netherlands. |