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E-raamat: Green and Transnational Crime in Europe and Beyond: Synergies and Challenges

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This book brings together research and studies in the fields of organised crime and of ‘green criminality’ against the natural environment. By bringing the research traditions of organised crime and ‘green criminology’ into closer proximity and combining contributions on traditional organised crime and ecological crime in one volume, it questions the need to draw artificial dividing lines between criminological sub-disciplines. Including chapters on the illegal trade in cobalt, in stolen motor vehicles, the illegal dog market, cross- border amber trafficking, deforestation and environmental harm in the Norwegian industrial salmon farming, the book offers an important rapprochement between studies in organised crime and green criminology, and considers the operational differences between underworld and upperworld criminal economies.



The book offers an important rapprochement between studies in organized crime and green criminology, and considers the operational differences between underworld and upperworld criminal economies.

00 Introduction: Criminal undermining: traditional or green crime, 01
Laundering the profits of crime. On the facts, fictions and questions you
should not (yet) be asking, 02 Drugs dealers suspicious transactions:
probabilities, characteristics, and money laundering risks, 03 The
trafficking in stolen motor vehicles in the age of ecological transition: the
case of Germany, 04 The Anthropocene and Green Criminology, 05 International
aspects of environmental crime in the Netherlands, 06 Environmental hubris.
Salmon farming, with a licence to pollute?, 07 Forest crime. Awareness
raising and stemming the tide of deforestation, 08 The trade in cobalt its
a dirty business!!, 09 Organised crime in the cross-border amber traffic.
Aetiology, phenomenology and combating a criminal market, 10 Criminological
and legal aspects of the illegal dog market in Poland
Petrus C. van Duyne is Emeritus Professor of Empirical Criminal Law at Tilburg University, Netherlands, and Visiting Professor at Northumbria University, UK.

Joanna Beata Banach- Gutierrez is Professor of Criminal Law and Procedure at the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland.

Georgios A. Antonopoulos is Professor of Criminology at Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK.

Klaus von Lampe is Professor of Criminology at the Berlin School of Economics and Law, Germany.

Paul Larsson is Professor of Criminology at the Norwegian Police University College, Norway.

Jackie Harvey is Emeritus Professor at Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University, UK.