The illegal trade in endangered plants damages both the environment and local communities by threatening and destroying numerous species and important natural resources. There is very little research which systematically addresses this issue by identifying specific opportunities for crime. This article presents the results of an interdisciplinary study which brings together criminological and conservation science expertise to identify criminal opportunities in the illegal wild plant trade and suggest strategies in order to prevent and mitigate the problem. Methodologically, the study adapts a crime proofing of legislation approach to the UN Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora and is based on documentary and interview data. Situational crime prevention is used as a framework to provide points for effective intervention.

Lavorgna, A., Rutherford, C., Vaglica, C., Smith, M.J., Sajeva, M. (2018). CITES, wild plants, and opportunities for crime. EUROPEAN JOURNAL ON CRIMINAL POLICY AND RESEARCH, 24(3), 269-288 [10.1007/s10610-017-9354-1].

CITES, wild plants, and opportunities for crime

SAJEVA, Maurizio
2018-01-01

Abstract

The illegal trade in endangered plants damages both the environment and local communities by threatening and destroying numerous species and important natural resources. There is very little research which systematically addresses this issue by identifying specific opportunities for crime. This article presents the results of an interdisciplinary study which brings together criminological and conservation science expertise to identify criminal opportunities in the illegal wild plant trade and suggest strategies in order to prevent and mitigate the problem. Methodologically, the study adapts a crime proofing of legislation approach to the UN Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora and is based on documentary and interview data. Situational crime prevention is used as a framework to provide points for effective intervention.
2018
Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
Settore IUS/13 - Diritto Internazionale
Lavorgna, A., Rutherford, C., Vaglica, C., Smith, M.J., Sajeva, M. (2018). CITES, wild plants, and opportunities for crime. EUROPEAN JOURNAL ON CRIMINAL POLICY AND RESEARCH, 24(3), 269-288 [10.1007/s10610-017-9354-1].
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