by Joshua Ozymy and Melissa Jarrell Ozymy
Rutgers University Press, 2026
Cloth: 978-1-9788-4599-2 | Paper: 978-1-9788-4598-5 | eISBN: 978-1-9788-4600-5 (all)

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
For over four decades, the U.S federal government has undertaken efforts to police and prosecute environmental crimes to protect public health and the natural environment. Yet, we still know very little about how U.S. federal agencies have monitored and sanctioned water pollution violations and if these actions actually deter crime. In Rivers on Fire and Corporate Liars, Joshua Ozymy and Melissa Jarrell Ozymy examined over 1,000 federal water pollution investigations and prosecutions undertaken by the U.S. EPA and Department of Justice from 1983-2023 to answer these questions. Their analysis provides the most comprehensive empirical examination to date of how the criminal enforcement of water pollution has evolved over time, patterns in prosecutions, and how criminals were sanctioned. 

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