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|a Wildlife crime :
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|a "The editors and contributors to Wildlife Crime examine topical issues from extinction to trafficking in order to understand the ecological, economic, political, and social costs and consequences of these crimes. Drawing from diverse theoretical perspectives, empirical and methodological developments, and on-the-ground experiences of practitioners, this comprehensive volume looks at how conservationists and law enforcement grapple with and combat environmental crimes and the profitable market for illegal trade. Chapters cover criminological perspectives on species poaching, unregulated fishing, the trading of ivory and rhino horns, the adoption of conservation technologies, and ranger workplaces and conditions. The book includes firsthand experiences and research from China, Indonesia, Kenya, Madagascar, Morocco, Peru, Russia, South Africa, Tanzania, and the United States. The result is a significant book about the causes of and response to wildlife crime."--Provided by publisher.
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|a Intro; Contents; Introduction: From Theory to Practice William D. Moreto; Part I: Theoretical Foundations; 1. Perspectives on Wildlife Crime: The Convergence of "Green" and "Conservation" Criminologies Avi Brisman and Nigel South; 2. Environmental Criminological Perspectives on Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing Gohar A. Petrossian and Nerea Marteache; 3. Paradoxes of Prevention: Situational, Contextual, and Political Economy Responses to Wildlife Crime Rob White.
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|a 4. Wildlife Crime and Criminal Organizations: Can the Theory of Enterprise Help Explain the Ivory and Rhino Horn Trade? Greg WarcholPart II: Empirical And Methodological Developments; 5. The Convergence of Trade in Illicit Rhino Horn and Elephant Ivory with Other Forms of Criminality Louise Shelley and Kasey Kinnard; 6. Ordinary Folk Transformed: Poachers' Accounts of Cultural Contests and History York A. Forsyth and Craig J. Forsyth; 7. "I Dislike It but This Is Where the Money Is": Ecotourism, Nature-Based Entertainment, and Peru's Illegal Wildlife Trade Antony C. Leberatto.
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|a 8. Talking about Illegal Business: Approaching and Interviewing Poachers, Smugglers, and Traders Daan P. van Uhm9. Interdisciplinary Intelligence Mapping to Reduce Conservation Crime Risks Meredith L. Gore, Gary J. Roloff, Alexander K. Killion, Jonah H. Ratsimbazafy, and Georg Jaster; 10. Adoption of Conservation Technologies Nicole Sintov, Viviane Seyranian, and Milind Tambe; Part III: Practitioner Perspectives; 11. The Ranger Focus: Matching Technological Solutions to on-the-Ground Needs Johan Bergenas.
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|a 12. A Transdisciplinary Approach to Wildlife Crime Prevention Madelon Willemsen and Rodger Watson13. Examining Ranger Well-Being and Workplace Conditions: A Practitioner-Driven Study Rohit Singh, Barney Long, and William D. Moreto; Contributors; Index.
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|a Part I: Theoretical Foundations. 1. Perspectives on Wildlife Crime: The Convergence of "Green" and "Conservation" Criminologies / Avi Brisman and Nigel South ; 2. Environmental Criminological Perspectives on Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing / Gohar A. Petrossian and Nerea Marteache ; 3. Paradoxes of Prevention: Situational, Contextual, and Political Economy Responses to Wildlife Crime / Rob White ; 4. Wildlife Crime and Criminal Organizations: Can the Theory of Enterprise Help Explain the Ivory and Rhino Horn Trade? / Greg Warchol -- Part II: Empirical And Methodological Developments. 5. The Convergence of Trade in Illicit Rhino Horn and Elephant Ivory with Other Forms of Criminality / Louise Shelley and Kasey Kinnard ; 6. Ordinary Folk Transformed: Poachers' Accounts of Cultural Contests and History / York A. Forsyth and Craig J. Forsyth ; 7. "I Dislike It but This Is Where the Money Is": Ecotourism, Nature-Based Entertainment, and Peru's Illegal Wildlife Trade / Antony C. Leberatto ; 8. Talking about Illegal Business: Approaching and Interviewing Poachers, Smugglers, and Traders / Daan P. van Uhm ; 9. Interdisciplinary Intelligence Mapping to Reduce Conservation Crime Risks / Meredith L. Gore, Gary J. Roloff, Alexander K. Killion, Jonah H. Ratsimbazafy, and Georg Jaster ; 10. Adoption of Conservation Technologies / Nicole Sintov, Viviane Seyranian, and Milind Tambe -- Part III: Practitioner Perspectives. 11. The Ranger Focus: Matching Technological Solutions to on-the-Ground Needs / Johan Bergenas ; 12. A Transdisciplinary Approach to Wildlife Crime Prevention / Madelon Willemsen and Rodger Watson ; 13. Examining Ranger Well-Being and Workplace Conditions: A Practitioner-Driven Study / Rohit Singh, Barney Long, and William D. Moreto.
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