Wildlife Crime : From Theory to Practice.
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- computer
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- 9781439914731
- 364.16/2859
- HV6410 .W553 2018
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 -- 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.
Contributors -- Index.
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