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An overview of seized illegal wildlife entering the United States
Authors:Gohar A Petrossian  Stephen F Pires  Daan P van Uhm
Institution:1. Criminal Justice, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY, USA;2. Criminal Justice, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA;3. Willem Pompe Institute for Criminal Law &4. Criminology, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands
Abstract:The current study analyses seizures made at US ports of entry between 2003 and 2013, with the aim to identify concentrations of illegal wildlife imports into the United States. Findings show that 94% of species seized belong to six groups – mammals, molluscs, birds, reptiles, fish and coral – with mammals and reptiles making up more than half of all seizure incidents. Additionally, most seized wildlife is imported as leather products, medicinal products and as meat. The majority of seizures emanate from six countries, and illegal wildlife is primarily brought to the US via airline baggage. Temporal trends of wildlife seizures point to increases in the seizures of all groups of species, with the exception of birds. Based on these findings, we recommend using situational crime prevention techniques at US ports of entry to reduce opportunities that enable this trade.
Keywords:LEMIS  illegal wildlife trade  environmental criminology  situational crime prevention  wildlife crime  seizures
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