Water, governance, and crime issues / Katja Eman, Gorazd Meésko, Lorenzo Segato, Massimo Migliorini, editors.
2020
HV6401
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Title
Water, governance, and crime issues / Katja Eman, Gorazd Meésko, Lorenzo Segato, Massimo Migliorini, editors.
ISBN
9783030447984 (electronic book)
3030447987 (electronic book)
9783030447977
3030447987 (electronic book)
9783030447977
Publication Details
Cham : Springer, 2020.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (255 p.)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-44798-4 doi
10.1007/978-3-030-44
10.1007/978-3-030-44
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HV6401
Dewey Decimal Classification
364.145
Summary
This book provides an overview of crimes involving water, including pollution, illegal dumping, and supply chain disruption from a criminological perspective. It examines a multifaceted issue from a comparative policy perspective supplemented with individual case studies to provide insights on the magnitude of the problem as well as possible solutions and policy recommendations. As growing populations and economic sectors continue to put unprecedented pressures on water supplies, the book aims to contribute to a better understanding of the problem in order to ensure the sustainability, long-term viability, and equitable use of this essential resource. The first part of the volume examines criminological and policy perspectives, including an overview of regulatory approaches, privatization of water resources, and the scope of the criminal problem in this area. The second part presents informative case studies from a variety of different regional and social contexts. Finally, the editors present an outlook in policy and enforcement improvements. This work will be of interest to researchers in criminology, criminal justice, public policy, and comparative law, as well as those studying environmental regulations and sustainability. Water, Governance, and Crime Issues is a much needed addition to the growing original contributions of green criminology. This volume captures the complex landscape of water crimes, including the numerous disparities and inequalities of there being too much water in some places and too little in others amongst the many complexities. -Dr. Tanya Wyatt, University of Northumbria Water, Governance, and Crime Issues speaks to the scientific relevance of water for (green) criminology as well as the policy implications of water crimes. -Dr. Lieselot Bisschop, Erasmus School of Law.
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