Wildlife Criminology

Wildlife Criminology
Title Wildlife Criminology PDF eBook
Author Nurse, Angus
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 160
Release 2020-04-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1529204364

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This illuminating study explores crimes against, and involving, wildlife and the resultant social harms. The authors go well beyond basic conceptions of animal-related crime, such as illicit trade, for a deeper exploration of wildlife criminology, using a novel approach that combines philosophical, legal and criminological perspectives. They shed light on both legal and illegal harms, including blood sports, wildlife as food and abuse in zoos, and consider the potential connections with inter-human crimes. This is a unique treatment of wildlife as victims of crime and a consideration of their rights as sentient beings that sets new horizons for the concept of wildlife criminology.

Using Forensics: Wildlife Crime Scene!

Using Forensics: Wildlife Crime Scene!
Title Using Forensics: Wildlife Crime Scene! PDF eBook
Author Laura M. Sanders Arndt
Publisher NSTA Press
Pages 372
Release 2007-10
Genre Nature
ISBN 1933531681

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Wildlife Trafficking

Wildlife Trafficking
Title Wildlife Trafficking PDF eBook
Author Tanya Wyatt
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 298
Release 2021-10-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 303083753X

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This book provides a comprehensive, global exploration of the scale, scope, threats, and drivers of wildlife trafficking from a criminological perspective. Building on the first edition, it takes into account the significant changes in the international context surrounding these issues since 2013. It provides new examples, updated statistics, and discusses the potential changes arising as a result of COVID-19 and the IPBES 2019 report. It also discusses the shift in trafficking ‘hotspots’ and the recent projects that have challenged responses to wildlife trafficking. It undertakes a distinctive exploration of who the victims and offenders of wildlife trafficking are as well as analysing the stakeholders who are involved in collaborative efforts to end this devastating green crime. It unpacks the security implications of wildlife trade and trafficking and possible responses and ways to combat it. It provides useful and timely information for social and environmental/life scientists, law enforcement, NGOs, and policy makers.

The Crimes of Wildlife Trafficking

The Crimes of Wildlife Trafficking
Title The Crimes of Wildlife Trafficking PDF eBook
Author Ragnhild Aslaug Sollund
Publisher Routledge
Pages 255
Release 2019-01-22
Genre Law
ISBN 1317008588

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This book examines trade and trafficking in endangered animal species and how the trade increasingly puts large numbers of nonhuman species at risk. Focusing on illegal trafficking, the book also discusses the harmful aspects of the trade and trafficking which is taking place in concordance with laws and regulations. Drawing on the findings of empirical research from Norway and Colombia, the study discusses how this global, transnational trend is addressed, and features of the trade and the ways in which it is controlled in the two case study locations. It also explores the motives driving the trade, and the consequences in terms of animal abuse and environmental harm. The book discusses whether internationally agreed measures, such as international conventions, actually help prevent the trade. Possible ways to address the harms of wildlife trade are considered, including a total ban. The work draws on a green criminology and eco feminist theoretical framework to provide a broad perspective on concepts such as harm, animal rights, species justice and speciesism.

Wildlife Criminology

Wildlife Criminology
Title Wildlife Criminology PDF eBook
Author Nurse, Angus
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 160
Release 2021-10-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1529204399

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The concept of wildlife criminology reaches new boundaries in this illuminating new study of exploitation of animals and its social implications. Reviewing harms like exploitation and trade, blood sports and wildlife as food, it considers the rights of animals as sentient beings and the impact of crimes on inter-human attitudes and violence.

Wildlife Crime

Wildlife Crime
Title Wildlife Crime PDF eBook
Author William D. Moreto
Publisher
Pages 282
Release 2018
Genre Wildlife crimes
ISBN 9781611636406

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An Introduction to Green Criminology and Environmental Justice

An Introduction to Green Criminology and Environmental Justice
Title An Introduction to Green Criminology and Environmental Justice PDF eBook
Author Angus Nurse
Publisher SAGE
Pages 272
Release 2015-11-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1473952662

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A comprehensive introduction to green criminology, this book is a discussion of the relationship between mainstream criminal justice and green crimes. Focused on environmental harm within the context of criminal justice this book takes a global perspective and Introduces students to different theoretical perspectives in green criminology Looks at the victims of environmental crime throughout Covers topics such as; wildlife crimes, animal abuse, the causes of environmental crime, regulation, exploitation, environmental activism, policing, prosecution and monitoring. Designed to help readers develop a thorough understanding of the principles of environmental justice and green criminology, as well as contemporary developments, this book will be excellent support to students of green criminology and environmental crime.