RT Article T1 Stealing Like Artists: Using Court Records to Conduct Quantitative Research on Corporate Environmental Crimes JF Journal of contemporary criminal justice VO 36 IS 3 SP 451 OP 469 A1 Greife, Matthew J. A1 Maume, Michael O. A2 Maume, Michael O. LA English YR 2020 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1794888772 AB A major challenge in conducting quantitative analyses in the field of corporate environmental crime is the lack of a readily accessible data set. At least in the United States, currently the best available datasets regarding environmental crime generally are produced and disseminated by government agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”). However, these datasets have multiple limitations that force researchers to “scour” through the informational landscape for other primary and secondary sources to conduct more robust quantitative analyses. In this article, we document the attempts researchers have made to create broader datasets for corporate environmental crime analysis, with the hope that it will assist researchers working to create useful bodies of data for analysis. K1 corporate crime K1 Environmental Crime K1 Green Criminology DO 10.1177/1043986220931631