This chapter examines the causes and characteristics of wildlife trafficking, the demand and supply that fuel this trade, and the various activities that define it, ranging from poaching to consumption. The purpose of this chapter is to outline the causes, characteristics, and criminology of wildlife trafficking. The chapter provides a general understanding of the patterns and dimensions of this crime type and the difficulties of separating legal and illegal trade
This chapter explores the background and history of the creation of International Consortium on Comb...
Humanity’s intrusion into nature—with the objective of selling animals and plants as medicine, food,...
Transnational crime, the illicit procurement, transportation, and distribution of commodities across...
Wildlife trafficking threatens the existence of many plant and animal species and accelerates the de...
"Wildlife trafficking threatens the existence of many plant and animal species and accelerates the d...
This chapter explores the abuse inflicted upon wildlife smuggled to fill the demand for the illegal ...
Illicit trade generates billions of dollars annually for transnational criminal networks. Southeast ...
Historically, the poaching of wildlife was portrayed as a small-scale local activity in which only s...
There is a growing debate about the effects and risks that illegal trade in wildlife poses on ecosys...
Wildlife crime, including poaching and wildlife trafficking, threaten the existence of particular sp...
Whilst drug trafficking has been a concern for several decades, wildlife trafficking has only fairly...
Wildlife trafficking is one of the fastest growing international crimes, however, factors related to...
Over the past two decades, wildlife crime has become a form of transnational organised crime, genera...
Abstract Wildlife crime, including poaching and wildlife trafficking, threaten the existence of part...
This chapter puts forth that criminogenic asymmetries in the realms of ecology, economy, law, politi...
This chapter explores the background and history of the creation of International Consortium on Comb...
Humanity’s intrusion into nature—with the objective of selling animals and plants as medicine, food,...
Transnational crime, the illicit procurement, transportation, and distribution of commodities across...
Wildlife trafficking threatens the existence of many plant and animal species and accelerates the de...
"Wildlife trafficking threatens the existence of many plant and animal species and accelerates the d...
This chapter explores the abuse inflicted upon wildlife smuggled to fill the demand for the illegal ...
Illicit trade generates billions of dollars annually for transnational criminal networks. Southeast ...
Historically, the poaching of wildlife was portrayed as a small-scale local activity in which only s...
There is a growing debate about the effects and risks that illegal trade in wildlife poses on ecosys...
Wildlife crime, including poaching and wildlife trafficking, threaten the existence of particular sp...
Whilst drug trafficking has been a concern for several decades, wildlife trafficking has only fairly...
Wildlife trafficking is one of the fastest growing international crimes, however, factors related to...
Over the past two decades, wildlife crime has become a form of transnational organised crime, genera...
Abstract Wildlife crime, including poaching and wildlife trafficking, threaten the existence of part...
This chapter puts forth that criminogenic asymmetries in the realms of ecology, economy, law, politi...
This chapter explores the background and history of the creation of International Consortium on Comb...
Humanity’s intrusion into nature—with the objective of selling animals and plants as medicine, food,...
Transnational crime, the illicit procurement, transportation, and distribution of commodities across...