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Contents: Introduction Part I Thinking about Transnational Environmental Crime: Transnational environmental crime: exploring (un)charted territory, Liselotte Bisschop Conceptualising and combating transnational environmental crime, Glen Wright The global transference of toxic harms, Diane Heckenberg Causes for speciesism: difference, distance and denial, Ragnhild Sollund Dire forecast: a theoretical model of the impact of climate change on crime, Robert Agnew Where might we be headed? Some of the possible consequences of climate change for the criminological research agenda, Stephen Farrall. Part II Conflicts, Victimisation and the Environment: Cross-national environmental injustice and human rights issues: a review of evidence in the developing world, Francis O. Adeola Environmental disputes and human rights violations: a role for criminologists, Richard D. Clark When social movements bypass the poor: asbestos pollution, international litigation and Griqua cultural identity, Linda Waldman Deforestation crimes and conflicts in the Amazon, Tim Boekhout van Solinge Toward defining the concept of environmental crime on the basis of sustainability, Ali Mohamed Al-Damkhi, Ali Mohamed Khuraibet, Sabah Ahmed Abdul-Wahab and Faten Abdul-Hameed Al-Attar. Part III Pollution and Waste: Green criminology and dirty collar crime, Vincenzo Ruggiero and Nigel South Is it all going to waste? Illegal transports of e-waste in a European trade hub, Liselot Bisschop International waste trafficking: preliminary explorations, Ana KlenovA!ek and Goradz MeA!ko Conservation criminology and the global trade in electronic waste: applying a multi-disciplinary research framework, Carole Gibbs, Edmund F. McGarrell, Mark Axelrod and Louie Rivers III Toxic atmospheres: air pollution, trade and the politics of regulation, Reece Walters. Part IV Biodiversity and Wildlife Crime: The a "corporate colonisation of naturea (TM): bio-prospecting, bio-piracy and the development of green criminology, Nigel South Crime, bio-agriculture and the exploitation of hunger, Reece Walters The transnational illegal wildlife trade, Greg L. Warchol The international ban on ivory sales and its effect on elephant poaching in Africa, Andrew M. Lemieux and Ronald V. Clarke Preventing wildlife crimes: solutions that can overcome the a "tragedy of the commonsa (TM), Stephen F. Pires and William D. Moreto. Part V Combating Transnational Environmental Crimes: Police, law enforcement and the environment, Kevin Tomkins Strengthening the weakest links: strategies for improving the enforcement of environmental laws globally, Anita Sundari Akella and James B. Cannon Usage of special investigation measures in detecting environmental crime: international and Macedonian perspective, Marina Malis Sazdovska Cross-border police cooperation in tackling environmental crime, Toine Spapens NGO engagement in environmental law enforcement: critical reflections, Rob White Name index.

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