Reducing vulnerabilities to crime of the European waste management industry: the research base and the prospects for policy
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- Nicholas Dorn, Stijn Van Daele (UGent) and Tom Vander Beken (UGent)
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- Studies of environmental crime suggest that its causes fall into three broad groups, concerning the high costs of legal waste management, aspects of the international context, and some effects of or inadequacies in regulation. This paper reviews the literature and then introduces and applies a method to look in greater depth at vulnerabilities that the waste management business offers for crime. It suggests that some current and quite contingent developments open up prospects for higher standards and for a reduction in irregularities and illegalities in waste management.
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-393314
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- Dorn, Nicholas, et al. “Reducing Vulnerabilities to Crime of the European Waste Management Industry: The Research Base and the Prospects for Policy.” EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CRIME, CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE, vol. 15, no. 1, Brill, 2007, pp. 23–36, doi:10.1163/092895607x193524.
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- Dorn, N., Van Daele, S., & Vander Beken, T. (2007). Reducing vulnerabilities to crime of the European waste management industry: the research base and the prospects for policy. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CRIME, CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE, 15(1), 23–36. https://doi.org/10.1163/092895607x193524
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- Dorn, Nicholas, Stijn Van Daele, and Tom Vander Beken. 2007. “Reducing Vulnerabilities to Crime of the European Waste Management Industry: The Research Base and the Prospects for Policy.” EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CRIME, CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE 15 (1): 23–36. https://doi.org/10.1163/092895607x193524.
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- Dorn, Nicholas, Stijn Van Daele, and Tom Vander Beken. 2007. “Reducing Vulnerabilities to Crime of the European Waste Management Industry: The Research Base and the Prospects for Policy.” EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CRIME, CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE 15 (1): 23–36. doi:10.1163/092895607x193524.
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- 1.Dorn N, Van Daele S, Vander Beken T. Reducing vulnerabilities to crime of the European waste management industry: the research base and the prospects for policy. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CRIME, CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE. 2007;15(1):23–36.
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- [1]N. Dorn, S. Van Daele, and T. Vander Beken, “Reducing vulnerabilities to crime of the European waste management industry: the research base and the prospects for policy,” EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CRIME, CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 23–36, 2007.
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title = {{Reducing vulnerabilities to crime of the European waste management industry: the research base and the prospects for policy}},
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