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Using crime script analysis to understand wildlife poaching in Vietnam

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AMBIO
卷 50, 期 7, 页码 1378-1393

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s13280-020-01498-3

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Conservation criminology; Environmental criminology; Protected areas; Situational crime prevention; Snares; Wildlife crime

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  1. Ministry of Education and Training Grant [B2018-TDV-11]
  2. Global Wildlife Conservation-Michigan State University [GWC 5118-0115]

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Through crime script analysis, this study investigated snare poaching in three protected areas in Vietnam, aiming to enhance understanding of the opportunity structure behind such illegal activities and advance community-based crime prevention efforts.
Poaching can contribute to the failure of biodiversity conservation efforts and inflict diverse harms on human livelihoods. We applied crime script analysis to the case of snare poaching-an illegal hunting activity-in three Vietnamese protected areas. Our goal was to enhance the understanding about the opportunity structure underlying snare poaching to advance the suite of community-based crime prevention activities. We analyzed crime scripts for three types of poachers across nine stages of the poaching process using expert-based elicitation with 13 workshop participants in Vinh, Vietnam, 2018. Five stages were similar, clustered toward the early stages, and two were different, clustered around middle crime stages. Analysis produced systematic crime-specific insight about the procedural aspects and requirements for poaching from preparation to hunt to selling one's catch. Stages identify multiple entry points to apply prevention techniques and match techniques with different types of snare poaching or poachers. Although this research focused on protected areas, the interdisciplinary approach applied herein may be adapted to other conservation contexts.

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