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13 Seattle J. Tech. Env't & Innovation L. 1 (2023)

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  Politics  and   the Criminal Enforcement of The Toxic
                    Substances Control Act


                        Dr.  Joshua  Ozymy*
                   Dr.  Melissa  Jarrell Ozymy**
                     Dr. Danielle   McGurrin***

                               Abstract
Environmental  crimes related to chemical substances are governed under
the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).  When  these violations involve
significant harm  or culpable conduct  they may  be  remedied  through
criminal prosecution. While Democratic  and Republican presidents have
offered historically varied support for criminal enforcement, we know
very little about how politics affects TSCA enforcement outcomes or TSCA
criminal enforcement generally. To address these issues, we performed a
content analysis of 2,728  criminal prosecutions from  1983-2021   that
derive from  the United States Environmental Protection Agency  (EPA)
criminal investigations and select all TSCA prosecutions. Results show 75
prosecutions  were  adjudicated, involving 137  defendants  who   were
assessed 161 years in prison, 277 years of probation and directed to pay
over $170 million in monetary penalties. Prosecutions and penalties trend
upward  for  Republican  presidents, but the stronger  trend is one of
structural disinvestment in criminal enforcement over decades spanning
both political parties.

Introduction ..................................................................... . . .. 2

I.   TSCA  Crim inal Enforcem ent.................................................4
II.  The Politics of Criminal Enforcement........................................6
III. Data and Analysis....................................9
IV.  Results...........................................................................10
V .  D iscu ssio n .......................................................................19
V I. C onclu sion ......................................................................20



* Associate Professor of Political Science
Department of Political Science and Public Service
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Corresponding Author.
.. Professor of Criminal Justice
Head of the Department of Social, Cultural, and Justice Studies
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Melissa-jarrellgutc.edu
* Associate Professor of Criminology
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Portland State University
Dmcgurrigpdx.edu
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