This article presents green criminology research on wildlife law enforcement in the UK, an area of insecurity both about its place within criminal justice and about how it should be resourced and laws enforced. Wildlife crime predates the Government’s Big Society in being primarily driven by Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs) who shape the public policy and police response to wildlife crime. NGOs frequently argue for a strengthened wildlife enforcement regime with tougher sentences for wildlife offenders. Yet this article contests the perception of inadequate wildlife laws and the need for a more punitive regime, arguing that inherent enforcement problems undermine an otherwise adequate legislative regime. It offers a new typology o...
Abstract Wildlife crime, including poaching and wildlife trafficking, threaten the existence of part...
Wildlife crime, including poaching and wildlife trafficking, threaten the existence of particular sp...
Wildlife trafficking is a global green crime of growing concern, as is evident by the establishment ...
This article presents green criminology research on wildlife law enforcement in the UK, an area of i...
This research considers the enforcement of wildlife legislation in the UK. It examines the extent of...
This chapter considers wildlife crime in respect of poaching and retaliatory killings of animals. In...
Green criminology applies a broad green perspective to environmental harms, ecological justice, and ...
Green criminology applies a broad green perspective to environmental harms, ecological justice, and ...
At a time of escalating biodiversity and climate crises, there is an urgent need to effectively resp...
This chapter considers wildlife crime in respect of poaching and retaliatory killings of animals. In...
This research considers the enforcement of wildlife legislation in the UK. It examines the extent of...
At a time of escalating biodiversity and climate crises, there is an urgent need to effectively resp...
Environmental and wildlife crime appear recently to be benefitting from an increasing profile amongs...
Research and theorisation on crimes against non-human species in rural regions have been conducted w...
While many campaigners argue for stronger wildlife laws and a more punitive regime,the reality is th...
Abstract Wildlife crime, including poaching and wildlife trafficking, threaten the existence of part...
Wildlife crime, including poaching and wildlife trafficking, threaten the existence of particular sp...
Wildlife trafficking is a global green crime of growing concern, as is evident by the establishment ...
This article presents green criminology research on wildlife law enforcement in the UK, an area of i...
This research considers the enforcement of wildlife legislation in the UK. It examines the extent of...
This chapter considers wildlife crime in respect of poaching and retaliatory killings of animals. In...
Green criminology applies a broad green perspective to environmental harms, ecological justice, and ...
Green criminology applies a broad green perspective to environmental harms, ecological justice, and ...
At a time of escalating biodiversity and climate crises, there is an urgent need to effectively resp...
This chapter considers wildlife crime in respect of poaching and retaliatory killings of animals. In...
This research considers the enforcement of wildlife legislation in the UK. It examines the extent of...
At a time of escalating biodiversity and climate crises, there is an urgent need to effectively resp...
Environmental and wildlife crime appear recently to be benefitting from an increasing profile amongs...
Research and theorisation on crimes against non-human species in rural regions have been conducted w...
While many campaigners argue for stronger wildlife laws and a more punitive regime,the reality is th...
Abstract Wildlife crime, including poaching and wildlife trafficking, threaten the existence of part...
Wildlife crime, including poaching and wildlife trafficking, threaten the existence of particular sp...
Wildlife trafficking is a global green crime of growing concern, as is evident by the establishment ...