Dirty business: Italy cracks down on environmental crime
Dirty business: Italy cracks down on environmental crime
Environmental crimes are common among organised crime groups in Italy as they are low-risk, high-reward activities. This short contribution looks at the reasons the mafias have been able to carry out these operations and the Italian authorities’ policy response
Lavorgna, Anita
6e34317e-2dda-42b9-8244-14747695598c
June 2015
Lavorgna, Anita
6e34317e-2dda-42b9-8244-14747695598c
Lavorgna, Anita
(2015)
Dirty business: Italy cracks down on environmental crime.
Jane's Intelligence Review.
Abstract
Environmental crimes are common among organised crime groups in Italy as they are low-risk, high-reward activities. This short contribution looks at the reasons the mafias have been able to carry out these operations and the Italian authorities’ policy response
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Published date: June 2015
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Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology
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Local EPrints ID: 386323
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/386323
ISSN: 1350-6226
PURE UUID: 7362640a-1f57-4a72-9e50-455e864f2610
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