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This illuminating study explores crimes against, and involving, wildlife and the resultant social harms. The authors go well beyond basic conceptions of animal-related crime, such as illicit trade, for a deeper exploration of wildlife criminology, using a novel approach that combines philosophical, legal and criminological perspectives. They shed light on both legal and illegal harms, including blood sports, wildlife as food and abuse in zoos, and consider the potential connections with inter-human crimes. This is a unique treatment of wildlife as victims of crime and a consideration of their rights as sentient beings that sets new horizons for the concept of wildlife criminology.

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Introduction: Wildlife and Criminology; Wildlife as Property; Wildlife as Food; Wildlife for Sport; Wildlife as Reflectors of Violence; Wildlife and Interpersonal Violence; Animal Rights and Wildlife Rights; The Future of Wildlife Criminology.

Wildlife Criminology

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    A Paperback / softback by Angus Nurse, Tanya Wyatt

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      Publisher: Bristol University Press
      Publication Date: 13/10/2021
      ISBN13: 9781529204391, 978-1529204391
      ISBN10: 1529204399

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This illuminating study explores crimes against, and involving, wildlife and the resultant social harms. The authors go well beyond basic conceptions of animal-related crime, such as illicit trade, for a deeper exploration of wildlife criminology, using a novel approach that combines philosophical, legal and criminological perspectives. They shed light on both legal and illegal harms, including blood sports, wildlife as food and abuse in zoos, and consider the potential connections with inter-human crimes. This is a unique treatment of wildlife as victims of crime and a consideration of their rights as sentient beings that sets new horizons for the concept of wildlife criminology.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Wildlife and Criminology; Wildlife as Property; Wildlife as Food; Wildlife for Sport; Wildlife as Reflectors of Violence; Wildlife and Interpersonal Violence; Animal Rights and Wildlife Rights; The Future of Wildlife Criminology.

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