Until recently, the field of criminology has largely ignored the suffering and abuse of non-human animals in the variety of forms in which it occurs. In order to address one aspect of this suffering, this article explores the non-human animal abuse inherent in the trade of wildlife. To demonstrate both the individual harm to non-human animals and the institutionalized abuse in this market, the fur and falcon trades will be detailed. First, since non-human animal abuse and harm have been largely invisible to the criminological community this article sets out one justification for the adoption of a harm-based discourse. The result is examination of the these two forms of wildlife trade from an animal rights and species justice perspective of ...
This article addresses the challenges of defining and assessing animal abuse, the relation between a...
From being seen solely as non-sentient property, animals and their emotional capacities now evoke in...
Wildlife objectification and cruelty are everyday aspects of Australian society that eschew values o...
Until recently, the field of criminology has largely ignored the suffering and abuse of non-human an...
This chapter explores the abuse inflicted upon wildlife smuggled to fill the demand for the illegal ...
Why do people harm, injure, torture and kill animals? This book evaluates the reasons why these crim...
Although interactions between people and other animals play an important part in the social arena, t...
Wildlife trade-both legal and illegal-is an activity that is currently the focus of global attention...
The harmful effects of the illegal wildlife trade are addressed in this contribution by highlighting...
Confronting Animal Abuse presents a powerful examination of the human-animal relationship and the la...
Wildlife trade—both legal and illegal—is an activity that is currently the focus of global attention...
Animal abuse occurs in different forms and takes place in diverse locations. It is ubiquitous althou...
Cruelty and wildlife objectification is an every day aspect of Australian society that eschews value...
This chapter concerns the complexity of interspecies relationships in contemporary world. These rela...
This article addresses the challenges of defining and assessing animal abuse, the relation between a...
This article addresses the challenges of defining and assessing animal abuse, the relation between a...
From being seen solely as non-sentient property, animals and their emotional capacities now evoke in...
Wildlife objectification and cruelty are everyday aspects of Australian society that eschew values o...
Until recently, the field of criminology has largely ignored the suffering and abuse of non-human an...
This chapter explores the abuse inflicted upon wildlife smuggled to fill the demand for the illegal ...
Why do people harm, injure, torture and kill animals? This book evaluates the reasons why these crim...
Although interactions between people and other animals play an important part in the social arena, t...
Wildlife trade-both legal and illegal-is an activity that is currently the focus of global attention...
The harmful effects of the illegal wildlife trade are addressed in this contribution by highlighting...
Confronting Animal Abuse presents a powerful examination of the human-animal relationship and the la...
Wildlife trade—both legal and illegal—is an activity that is currently the focus of global attention...
Animal abuse occurs in different forms and takes place in diverse locations. It is ubiquitous althou...
Cruelty and wildlife objectification is an every day aspect of Australian society that eschews value...
This chapter concerns the complexity of interspecies relationships in contemporary world. These rela...
This article addresses the challenges of defining and assessing animal abuse, the relation between a...
This article addresses the challenges of defining and assessing animal abuse, the relation between a...
From being seen solely as non-sentient property, animals and their emotional capacities now evoke in...
Wildlife objectification and cruelty are everyday aspects of Australian society that eschew values o...