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Transnational Collaborations
Transnational Collaborations—Looking at each of the stakeholders in turn, leads into a discussion in this chapter of the transnational collaborations... -
Contemporary Patterns
Contemporary Patterns—Wildlife trafficking is not isolated to the remote regions of the planet or specific to the areas with high biodiversity or a... -
The illegal trade in European eels: outsourcing, funding, and complex symbiotic-antithetical relationships
Whilst traditionally, the study of the illegal wildlife trade has been focused on species that consider the role of the Western world as a consumer...
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Introduction
This chapter provides up-to-date background information regarding the illegal wildlife trade and the green criminological perspective that sets the... -
Construction of Blame and Offending
Construction of Blame and Offending—Similar to defining and determining who is a victim within the complicated chain of wildlife trafficking,... -
Construction of Harm and Victimhood
This chapter delves into the contentious area of harm and victims within the illegal wildlife trade. The often times conflicting perspectives from... -
Structures, functions and flows of IWT: deconstructing a criminal network between East Africa and Southeast Asia
The paper investigates the role of criminal networks in fostering illegal wildlife trade (IWT), and how these relational structures interact with...
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The Illegal Wildlife Trade
This chapter contextualizes the development of green criminology and the study of environmental crime. In specific, it examines the stages of the... -
Consumption of Protected Wildlife as Delicacy
The chapter of this article is situated in light of the illegal transaction of protected wildlife in China for consumption as a delicacy. In trusting... -
The Context: Wildlife and Wildlife Crime in South Africa from a Green Criminology Perspective
This chapter is concerned with the theoretical frame of green criminology and the context of the research. It provides an outline and brief overview... -
China and the Illegal Wildlife Trade
This chapter provides an overview of China’s position within the global illegal wildlife trade from two perspectives: (1) China’s geographical... -
Correction to: Establishing Trust in the Illegal Wildlife Trade in China
The funding information provided at the Acknowledgement section in the original article is inaccurate.
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Establishing Trust in the Illegal Wildlife Trade in China
This study focusses on the role of trust in the illegal distribution of protected wildlife in China. This research attempts to contribute to the...
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The Illegal Wildlife Trade in China Understanding The Distribution Networks
This book offers a theoretically-based study on crimes against protected wildlife in mainland China with first-hand empirical data collected over...
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Combating Wildlife Crime in South Africa Using Gelatine Lifters for Forensic Trace Recovery
This brief explores wildlife crime and its international and culture-specific combat in South Africa from a green psychology perspective, focusing on...
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Organised crime and animals
This article provides an introduction to the special issue of Trends in Organized Crime on ‘Organised Crime and Animals’. The special...
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The Demand and Supply of Protected Wildlife Products in China
This chapter sets the contextual background of the illegal wildlife trade in China and examines in detail, the demand and supply of wildlife products... -
Correction to: Review of Rebecca W. Y Wong, The Illegal Wildlife Trade in China; Understanding the Distribution Networks
A Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11417-020-09337-w
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Mexican organized crime and the illegal trade in totoaba maw
The convergence between wildlife trafficking and other serious crimes has received increasing attention within criminological studies. The present...