Comparative analysis of illicit supply network structure and operations: Cocaine, wildlife, and sand

N Magliocca, A Torres, J Margulies… - Journal of Illicit …, 2021 - nrl.northumbria.ac.uk
Illicit supply networks (ISNs) are composed of coordinated human actors that source, transit,
and distribute illicitly traded goods to consumers, while also creating widespread social and …

A conservation criminology-based desk assessment of vulture poisoning in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area

ML Gore, A Hübschle, AJ Botha, BM Coverdale… - Global Ecology and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Vulture declines are uniquely problematic for socio-ecological systems because they are
nature's most important scavengers. Intentional and unintentional poisoning, human-wildlife …

Interdiction of wildlife trafficking supply chains: An analytical approach

EC Griffin, A Ferber, L Lafferty, BB Keskin… - IISE …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Illicit Wildlife Trade (IWT) is a serious global crime that negatively impacts
biodiversity, human health, national security, and economic development. Many flora and …

Focus on victims and the community: applying restorative justice principles to wildlife crime offences in South Africa

A Hubschle, A Dore, H Davies-Mostert - Int'l J. Restorative Just., 2021 - HeinOnline
This note introduces a pilot project that seeks to apply restorative justice principles to wildlife
crime offences in South Africa. A local conservation NGO, the Endangered Wildlife Trust …

Expert perceptions of conflicts in African vulture conservation: Implications for overcoming ethical decision-making dilemmas

N Yee, LJ Shaffer, ML Gore… - Journal of Raptor …, 2021 - meridian.allenpress.com
Because African vultures are declining due to anthropogenic causes, we linked
conservation management with social science by examining the ethical perspectives of …

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M Denderen - F. an der, 2023 - scholarlypublications …
Most studies about victim-offender meetings have been performed within prison populations,
with little reference to offenders diagnosed with mental disorders. In establishing the effects …

Global trade in stolen culture and nature as neocolonial hegemony

S Mackenzie, A Hübschle, D Yates - The Emerald Handbook of Crime …, 2020 - emerald.com
In this chapter, we first argue for a green criminological perspective on culture as well as
nature, as those concepts are framed in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals …

[PDF][PDF] Análisis comparativo de la estructura y las operaciones de las redes de suministro ilícito: cocaína, vida silvestre y arena

N Magliocca, A Torres, J Margulies… - … ilícitas y desarrollo, 2021 - cesed.uniandes.edu.co
La globalización ha expandido de manera concurrente la conectividad entre las economías
del mundo y ha aumentado la facilidad y la velocidad con la que los bienes, las personas, el …

[PDF][PDF] Global Trade in Stolen Culture and Nature as Neocolonial Hegemony

NHIJ Blaustein, KF Gibbon, N Pino, R White - 2021 - academia.edu
In this chapter, we first argue for a green criminological perspective on culture as well as
nature, as those concepts are framed in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals …