Educational Needs for Investigating and Prosecuting Environmental Crimes

dc.contributorLEMIT
dc.contributor.authorJohnsto, Randall
dc.coverage.spatialTexas (United States, North and Central America : state)
dc.date.accessioned2017-10-25T18:29:20Z
dc.date.available2017-10-25T18:29:20Z
dc.date.created2017-02-01
dc.date.issued2017
dc.description.abstractIn the state of Texas, formal training for police officers or prosecutors in the field of environmental enforcement is not provided or required by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) or law schools. The training in investigating and prosecuting of these crimes would prove to be an invaluable asset to all agencies and communities in Texas. The need for this type of initial training, along with the required training, would be minimal and would provide awareness of violations, benefits for the community, and safety above all. The cases investigated would include air pollution, illegal dumping, water pollution, and environmental hazards. Communities, both large and small, across Texas have an educated, active environmental enforcement staff and have proven to provide a more safe and valuable place to reside. The education for all practical purposes should be completed in each of the professionals’ initial training academy or college degree plan; however in-service training for veteran officers or prosecutors could be obtained as well. The first statement most administrators and managers across Texas make is about the cost for undertaking this type of education process, rightfully so. The answer is that most of the time, the education is free. There are many resources, such as the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), the departments regional Council of Governments (COG), and Keeping Texas Beautiful (KTB) that will come to a department and teach the course, and provide books, training materials, and guides to assist in investigating and prosecuting these crimes. Many other resources are available to aid in this process, and the benefit to the community is endless.
dc.format.mimetypeapplication-pdf
dc.identifier.other1708
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11875/2259
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherLaw Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT)
dc.rightsProduced under the auspices of LEMIT. Quotations from this paper must be cited.
dc.subjectEnviornmental law
dc.subjectOffenses against the enviornment
dc.subjectEvidence, criminal
dc.titleEducational Needs for Investigating and Prosecuting Environmental Crimes
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