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View article: An astro-green criminological examination of orbital space debris
An astro-green criminological examination of orbital space debris Open
The aims of this study were to (1) highlight the importance of orbital debris as an environmental and green criminological issue, (2) build on recent work in astro-green criminology and (3) analyse orbital debris from an astro-green perspe…
View article: Plant Blindness and the Law on International Trade in Wildlife
Plant Blindness and the Law on International Trade in Wildlife Open
Plant Blindness and the Law on International Trade in Wildlife While habitat destruction threatens other-than-human life across the planet, overexploitation and illegal trade are the second leading source of threats to wildlife. ‘Wildlife’…
View article: Investigating the English public's awareness of the Bern Convention and their education on environmental issues and laws
Investigating the English public's awareness of the Bern Convention and their education on environmental issues and laws Open
This paper investigates the knowledge of the general public on the legislative framework relating to wildlife conservation in England, with a specific focus on the Bern Convention and the public's awareness of the treaty, as well as the do…
View article: Investigating the illicit market in veterinary medicines: An exploratory online study with pet owners in the United Kingdom
Investigating the illicit market in veterinary medicines: An exploratory online study with pet owners in the United Kingdom Open
The illicit market in veterinary medicines is an overlooked issue despite threatening the health of non-human and human animals. It is thought to be increasing within the major markets of the global North due to the growth of e-commerce an…
View article: Green Criminological Dialogues: Voices from Asia.
Green Criminological Dialogues: Voices from Asia. Open
Many different languages and disciplines are involved in Asian research on environmental conflicts. Linguistic diversity combined with the varied economic, legal, political and social contexts of the Asian continent gives birth to myriad d…
View article: ‘<i>Go Home, Get a Job, and Pay Some Taxes to Replace a Bit of What You’ve Wasted</i>’: Stigma Power and Solidarity in Response to Anti-Open-Cast Mining Activism in the Coalfields of Rural County Durham, UK
‘<i>Go Home, Get a Job, and Pay Some Taxes to Replace a Bit of What You’ve Wasted</i>’: Stigma Power and Solidarity in Response to Anti-Open-Cast Mining Activism in the Coalfields of Rural County Durham, UK Open
This article explores the nexus of stigmatisation and environmental activism in the Campaign to Protect Pont Valley against open-cast mining in the northeast of England. Drawing on Imogen Tyler’s work, our analysis examines stigma power as…
View article: Speciesism and the Wildlife Trade: Who gets Listed, Downlisted and Uplisted in CITES?
Speciesism and the Wildlife Trade: Who gets Listed, Downlisted and Uplisted in CITES? Open
Wildlife faces a number of threats due to human activity, including overexploitation from excessive and/or illegal trade. The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is the main international…
View article: Go home, get a job, and pay some taxes to replace a bit of what you’ve wasted’: Stigma power and solidarity in response to anti-opencast mining activism in the coalfields of rural County Durham, UK
Go home, get a job, and pay some taxes to replace a bit of what you’ve wasted’: Stigma power and solidarity in response to anti-opencast mining activism in the coalfields of rural County Durham, UK Open
This article explores the nexus of stigmatisation and environmental activism in the Campaign to Protect Pont Valley against open-cast mining in the northeast of England. Drawing on Imogen Tyler’s work, our analysis examines stigma power as…
View article: The welfare of wildlife: an interdisciplinary analysis of harm in the legal and illegal wildlife trades and possible ways forward
The welfare of wildlife: an interdisciplinary analysis of harm in the legal and illegal wildlife trades and possible ways forward Open
Wildlife trade—both legal and illegal—is an activity that is currently the focus of global attention. Concerns over the loss of biodiversity, partly stemming from overexploitation, and the corona virus pandemic, likely originating from wil…
View article: Southern Green Cultural Criminology and Environmental Crime Prevention: Representations of Nature Within Four Colombian Indigenous Communities
Southern Green Cultural Criminology and Environmental Crime Prevention: Representations of Nature Within Four Colombian Indigenous Communities Open
This exploratory study develops a “southern green cultural criminology” approach to the prevention of environmental harms and crimes. The main aim is to understand differing cultural representations of nature, including wildlife, present w…
View article: The Bern Convention and CITES in the UK: an exploration of norms and ambiguities
The Bern Convention and CITES in the UK: an exploration of norms and ambiguities Open
In the Anthropocene, humans are changing and harming the planet in significant and possibly irreversible ways. Biodiversity loss is one of the main elements of these human-caused harms. Wildlife and conservation policies, such as Conventio…
View article: “It Often Feels Like You Are Talking to a Wall”: Police and Private Security Responses to the Campaign to Protect Pont Valley Against Opencast Coal Extraction
“It Often Feels Like You Are Talking to a Wall”: Police and Private Security Responses to the Campaign to Protect Pont Valley Against Opencast Coal Extraction Open
Conflict between police, private security and political protesters is a topic that has been researched widely in criminology and other disciplines (e.g., Choudry 2019; Gilmore et al. 2019; Goyes and South 2017; Jackson et al. 2018; Rigakos…
View article: Connections between trades and trafficking in wildlife and drugs
Connections between trades and trafficking in wildlife and drugs Open
Whilst drug trafficking has been a concern for several decades, wildlife trafficking has only fairly recently garnered international attention. Often media coverage of wildlife trafficking links it to the illegal trade of drugs. This artic…
View article: Animal Traffic: Lively Capital in the Global Exotic Pet Trade by Rosemary-Claire Collard (2020) 200 pp., Duke University Press, Durham, USA. ISBN 978-1-4780-1092-0 (pbk), USD 24.95.
Animal Traffic: Lively Capital in the Global Exotic Pet Trade by Rosemary-Claire Collard (2020) 200 pp., Duke University Press, Durham, USA. ISBN 978-1-4780-1092-0 (pbk), USD 24.95. Open
Animal Traffic: Lively Capital in the Global Exotic Pet Trade by Rosemary-Claire Collard (2020) 200 pp., Duke University Press, Durham, USA. ISBN 978-1-4780-1092-0 (pbk), USD 24.95. - Volume 55 Issue 2
View article: Canada and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES): Lessons Learned on Implementation and Compliance
Canada and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES): Lessons Learned on Implementation and Compliance Open
Unsustainable and illegal wildlife trade are contributing to the unprecedented levels of biodiversity loss and possible extinction of one million species. Law enforcement and the criminal justice system have a role to play in helping to re…
View article: Rebuilding the Harm Principle: Using an Evolutionary Perspective to Provide a New Foundation for Justice
Rebuilding the Harm Principle: Using an Evolutionary Perspective to Provide a New Foundation for Justice Open
Following Mill’s (1859) definition, the ‘harm principle’ came to dominate legal debates about crime and the appropriate response of the justice system, effectively replacing official talk of morality in modern secular societies. However, t…
View article: Differentiating criminal networks in the illegal wildlife trade: organized, corporate and disorganized crime
Differentiating criminal networks in the illegal wildlife trade: organized, corporate and disorganized crime Open
Historically, the poaching of wildlife was portrayed as a small-scale local activity in which only small numbers of wildlife would be smuggled illegally by collectors or opportunists. Nowadays, this image has changed: criminal networks are…
View article: Harm, Earth Jurisprudence and human/nonhuman relationships
Harm, Earth Jurisprudence and human/nonhuman relationships Open
To prevent the next pandemic and to protect the environment and non-human animals, there needs to be a clear definition of harm and a legal system grounded in Earth Jurisprudence. Drawing on evolutionary principles to redefine harm and to …
View article: Wildlife Trafficking between the European Union and Mexico
Wildlife Trafficking between the European Union and Mexico Open
Illegal wildlife trade or wildlife trafficking is a global threat to all kinds of species, not just charismatic megafauna or wildlife in Africa and Asia. This paper presents the findings of an investigation of the illegal trade in native a…
View article: Rural-urban dynamics in the UK illegal puppy trade: Trafficking and trade in 'man's best friend'
Rural-urban dynamics in the UK illegal puppy trade: Trafficking and trade in 'man's best friend' Open
Recently, much attention has been given to the presence and increase of transnational crime, particularly focusing on online illicit markets. A seldom-explored aspect of transnational online illicit markets is the rural to urban flow of th…
View article: Economy Versus Environment: How Corporate Actors Harm Both
Economy Versus Environment: How Corporate Actors Harm Both Open
The reshaping of the planet by people is having significant consequences for the environment and for human communities. Even though the degradation is visible and pervasive, much of the harm inflicted by humans remains outside the realm of…
View article: Corruption and wildlife crime: A focus on caviar trade
Corruption and wildlife crime: A focus on caviar trade Open
The study identifies a range of corrupt practices, ranging from bribery of border officials, poachers painting marks on their fishing boats to show police officials they had paid bribes to avoid inspection, the abuse of scientific fishing …