Historically, the poaching of wildlife was portrayed as a small-scale local activity in which only small numbers of wildlife would be smuggled illegally by collectors or opportunists. Nowadays, this image has changed: criminal networks are believed to be highly involved in wildlife trafficking, which has become a significant area of illicit activity. Even though wildlife trafficking has become accepted as a major area of crime and an important topic and criminologists have examined a variety of illegal wildlife markets, research that specifically focusses on the involvement of different criminal networks and their specific nature is lacking. The concept of a ‘criminal network’ or ‘serious organized crime’ is amorphous – getting used interch...
This chapter explores the background and history of the creation of International Consortium on Comb...
There is a growing debate about the effects and risks that illegal trade in wildlife poses on ecosys...
This chapter puts forth that criminogenic asymmetries in the realms of ecology, economy, law, politi...
Historically, the poaching of wildlife was portrayed as a small-scale local activity in which only s...
Wildlife trafficking is considered to be an example of a transnational organized crime by policymake...
Over the past two decades, wildlife crime has become a form of transnational organised crime, genera...
Transnational crime, the illicit procurement, transportation, and distribution of commodities across...
AbstractIllicit wildlife trafficking poses a threat to the conservation of species and ecosystems, a...
There is a broad consensus that the Internet has greatly expanded possibilities for traditional tran...
The illegal wildlife trade has increasingly been linked to organized crime in recent years. In parti...
Whilst drug trafficking has been a concern for several decades, wildlife trafficking has only fairly...
Whilst drug trafficking has been a concern for several decades, wildlife trafficking has only fairly...
Wildlife crime, including poaching and wildlife trafficking, threaten the existence of particular sp...
This five day help desk review provides an overview of academic, policy and practitioner literature ...
Abstract Wildlife crime, including poaching and wildlife trafficking, threaten the existence of part...
This chapter explores the background and history of the creation of International Consortium on Comb...
There is a growing debate about the effects and risks that illegal trade in wildlife poses on ecosys...
This chapter puts forth that criminogenic asymmetries in the realms of ecology, economy, law, politi...
Historically, the poaching of wildlife was portrayed as a small-scale local activity in which only s...
Wildlife trafficking is considered to be an example of a transnational organized crime by policymake...
Over the past two decades, wildlife crime has become a form of transnational organised crime, genera...
Transnational crime, the illicit procurement, transportation, and distribution of commodities across...
AbstractIllicit wildlife trafficking poses a threat to the conservation of species and ecosystems, a...
There is a broad consensus that the Internet has greatly expanded possibilities for traditional tran...
The illegal wildlife trade has increasingly been linked to organized crime in recent years. In parti...
Whilst drug trafficking has been a concern for several decades, wildlife trafficking has only fairly...
Whilst drug trafficking has been a concern for several decades, wildlife trafficking has only fairly...
Wildlife crime, including poaching and wildlife trafficking, threaten the existence of particular sp...
This five day help desk review provides an overview of academic, policy and practitioner literature ...
Abstract Wildlife crime, including poaching and wildlife trafficking, threaten the existence of part...
This chapter explores the background and history of the creation of International Consortium on Comb...
There is a growing debate about the effects and risks that illegal trade in wildlife poses on ecosys...
This chapter puts forth that criminogenic asymmetries in the realms of ecology, economy, law, politi...