An article written by Stephen L. Eliason and published in the 2003 issue of Deviant Behavior: An Interdisciplinary Journal, pages 129-152
The purpose of this study was to explore perceptions of poaching within the Southern Appalachian Reg...
This paper examines the most common interaction an American has with the criminal justice system – t...
This chapter considers wildlife crime in respect of poaching and retaliatory killings of animals. In...
Game wardens are specialized law enforcement officers responsible for enforcing hunting and fishing ...
This paper is a descriptive analysis of the main aspect of the job of game wardens, the apprehension...
This paper is a descriptive analysis of the main aspect of the job of game wardens, the apprehension...
Poaching threatens species biodiversity and ecological integrity, but criminologists largely overl...
This study operationalized quantitative measures of crime and deviance through the categorization of...
Wildlife poachers throughout the world have developed innovative techniques to commit their crimes ...
Despite having been banned by the Hunting Act (2004), and widespread public opposition, the practice...
This article presents green criminology research on wildlife law enforcement in the UK, an area of i...
Growing up in 1950s Evergreen, Alabama, meant more than growing up in a small, South-Alabama county-...
Despite considerable effort to reduce the harm, poaching continues to be a serious threat to many wi...
Illegal take of wildlife is a complex and growing phenomenon, influenced by various factors. Scholar...
Conservation officers are law enforcement agents whose primary responsibility is the enforcement of ...
The purpose of this study was to explore perceptions of poaching within the Southern Appalachian Reg...
This paper examines the most common interaction an American has with the criminal justice system – t...
This chapter considers wildlife crime in respect of poaching and retaliatory killings of animals. In...
Game wardens are specialized law enforcement officers responsible for enforcing hunting and fishing ...
This paper is a descriptive analysis of the main aspect of the job of game wardens, the apprehension...
This paper is a descriptive analysis of the main aspect of the job of game wardens, the apprehension...
Poaching threatens species biodiversity and ecological integrity, but criminologists largely overl...
This study operationalized quantitative measures of crime and deviance through the categorization of...
Wildlife poachers throughout the world have developed innovative techniques to commit their crimes ...
Despite having been banned by the Hunting Act (2004), and widespread public opposition, the practice...
This article presents green criminology research on wildlife law enforcement in the UK, an area of i...
Growing up in 1950s Evergreen, Alabama, meant more than growing up in a small, South-Alabama county-...
Despite considerable effort to reduce the harm, poaching continues to be a serious threat to many wi...
Illegal take of wildlife is a complex and growing phenomenon, influenced by various factors. Scholar...
Conservation officers are law enforcement agents whose primary responsibility is the enforcement of ...
The purpose of this study was to explore perceptions of poaching within the Southern Appalachian Reg...
This paper examines the most common interaction an American has with the criminal justice system – t...
This chapter considers wildlife crime in respect of poaching and retaliatory killings of animals. In...