Chapter 1 An Essay on Environmental Criminality, Gerhard O. W. Mueller; Chapter 2 Offender-Specific vs. Offense-Specific Approaches to the Study of Environmental Crime, Freda Adler; Chapter 3 A Review of EPA Criminal, Civil, and Administrative Enforcement Data: Are the Efforts Measurable Deterrents to Environmental Criminals?, Debra Ross; Chapter 4 Prosecutorial Decision Making and the Environmental Prosecutor: Reaching a Crossroads for Public Protection, Donald J. Rebovich; Chapter 5 Toxic Tragedy: Illegal Hazardous Waste Dumping in Mexico, Valerie J. Cass; Chapter 6 A Native American Criminology of Environmental Crime, Mark Seis; Chapter 7 An Ecofeminist Critique of Environmental Criminal Law, Nanci Koser Wilson; Chapter 8 Radical Environmentalism and Crime, Scott Hays, Michael Esler, Carol Hays; Chapter 9 Monkeywrenching: Practice in Search of a Theory, Thomas C. Shevory; Chapter 10 Environmental Criminal Enforcement: Efforts by the States, Sally M. Edwards; Chapter 11 Environmental Crime and Organized Crime: What Will the Future Hold?, William D. Hyatt, Tracy L. Trexler;
Sally M. Edwards, Terry D. Edwards, Charles B. Fields