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Introduction: thinking about environmental crime
Defining environmental crime
History of the environmental movement
Environmental laws: an overview
The Environmental Protection Agency
Enforcing environmental laws
Environmental crime data: databases, aggregate reports, and information resources
EPA web-based informational resources
Sector Facility Indexing Project (SFIP) data, 2000: SFIP data summary for the U.S., aggregated and by industry sub-sector
Using the Right-To-Know Network to access data
The Scorecard network
Corporate average fuel economy standards: protecting the environment by regulating engine efficiency through mile per gallon requirements
A look toward the future of environmental crime
In conclusion
Appendix A. Agencies and data sources providing white-collar crime data
Appendix B. EPA and state environmental regulatory agency contact information
Appendix C. List of acronyms.

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