Wildlife Crime: Why Do Local Communities Poach?
Hübschle, Annette, (2016) Wildlife Crime: Why Do Local Communities Poach? Analyzing Organized Crime Blog, (published online May 23).
We publish our research in academic articles, in the popular press, and in periodic research updates. When possible we provide links to open access versions of these publications.
Hübschle, Annette, (2016) Wildlife Crime: Why Do Local Communities Poach? Analyzing Organized Crime Blog, (published online May 23).
Mackenzie, Simon and Donna Yates (2016) What is Grey about the “Grey Market” in Antiquities. In: The Architecture of Illegal Markets: Towards an Economic Sociology of Illegality in the Economy,
Hübschle, Annette (2016) Security coordination in an illegal market: the transnational trade in rhinoceros horn. Politikon 43 (2):193-214
Mackenzie, Simon and Donna Yates (2016) Trafficking Cultural Objects and Human Rights. In: The Routledge Handbook of Criminology and Human Rights, L. Weber, E. Fishwick and M. Marmo (eds.). London:
Yates, Donna (2016) The Global Traffic in Looted Cultural Objects. In: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Crime, Media, and Popular Culture, N. Rafter, and E. Carribine (eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Mackenzie, Simon and Donna Yates (2016) Collectors on illicit collecting: Higher loyalties and other techniques of neutralization in the unlawful collecting of rare and precious orchids and antiquities. Theoretical Criminology,
Yates, Donna (2016) Museums, collectors, and value manipulation: tax fraud through donation of antiquities. Journal of Financial Crime, 23(1).
Hübschle, Annette (2016) A Game of Horns: Transnational Flows of Rhino Horn. Cologne: IMPRS-SPCE
Lambert, Meg and Donna Yates (2015) Crime, Controversy and the Comments Section: Discussing archaeological looting, trafficking, and the illicit antiquities trade online. Internet Archaeology 39.
Yates, Donna (2015) Trafficking Culture. History Today, June Issue.
Mackenzie, Simon (2015) Do we need a Kimberley Process for the Illicit Antiquities Trade? Some lessons to learn from a comparative review of transnational criminal markets and their regulation. In:
Yates, Donna (2015) Reality and Practicality: Challenges to Effective Cultural Property Policy on the Ground in Latin America. International Journal of Cultural Property, 22 (2-3): 337-356.