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Criminal Justice Studies
A Critical Journal of Crime, Law and Society
Volume 17, 2004 - Issue 1
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The Transnational Illegal Wildlife Trade

Pages 57-73 | Published online: 26 Jan 2007
 

Abstract

Transnational crime — the illicit procurement, transportation and distribution of commodities across international borders — is an area of increasing interest for criminologists. Most of the current research focuses on drug trafficking, human smuggling and money laundering. However, one serious type of transnational crime, the large scale exploitation and theft of natural resources, has yet to be studied by criminologists in detail. This research note reports the results of a descriptive criminological analysis of a specific kind of transnational criminality involving the theft of natural resources – the transnational illegal wildlife trade. The findings include a description of the organization and operation of the illicit wildlife market and profiles of the participants and their motivations and methods.

Notes

Greg L. Warchol, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Criminial Justice at the Northern Michigan University. Correspondence to: Greg L. Warchol, Dept. of Criminal Justice, Northern Michigan University, Marquette, MI 49855, USA. Email: [email protected]

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Greg L. Warchol Footnote

Greg L. Warchol, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Criminial Justice at the Northern Michigan University. Correspondence to: Greg L. Warchol, Dept. of Criminal Justice, Northern Michigan University, Marquette, MI 49855, USA. Email: [email protected]

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