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Wildlife trafficking and criminogenic asymmetries in a globalised world
D.P. van Uhm
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Globalized World
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Wildlife Trafficking
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Criminogenic Asymmetries
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
50%
Morocco
50%
Caviar
50%
Sturgeon
50%
Law
25%
Fisher
25%
Europe
25%
Politics
25%
Biodiverse
25%
Global South
25%
Socioeconomic Background
25%
Poverty
25%
Entrepreneurs
25%
South-East Asia
25%
Source Country
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Destination Country
25%
Endangered Species
25%
Resource-poor Farmers
25%
Algeria
25%
Criminal Activity
25%
Illegal Wildlife Trade
25%
Illegal Trade
25%
Tiger
25%
Pet Industry
25%
Criminal Networks
25%
Smuggling
25%
Monkey
25%
Berber
25%
Poaching
25%
Barbary Macaque
25%
Defaunation
25%
Rhino Horn
25%
Large Flow
25%
Atlas Mountains
25%
Dagestan
25%
Structural Discrepancy
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Morocco
100%
Europe
50%
Southeast Asia
50%
Geography
50%
Endangered Species
50%
Algeria
50%
Smuggling
50%
Poaching
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Pet Animal
100%
Sturgeon
100%
Macaca
50%
Tiger
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Case Study
100%
Fishermen
33%
Endangered Species
33%
Panthera tigris
33%
Horn
33%
Breeding Site
33%
Macaca
33%