Dr Annette Hübschle will be presenting at the 15th Conference of the Herpetological Society of Africa, 16-19 January 2023. Dr Hübschle will introduce Trafficking Transformations project, and talk about methods […]
Dore, Ashleigh, Annette Hübschle and Mike Batley (2022) Towards Environmental Restorative Justice in South Africa: How to Understand and Address Wildlife Offences. In: The Palgrave Handbook of Environmental Restorative Justice, […]
Dr. Annette Hübschle makes an appearance on the “Crime Spot meets SHERLOC” podcast. This podcast explores ‘transnational organized crime investigations, whilst drawing on the expertise of UNODC and the open-source […]
Dr Annette Hübschle makes several cameo appearances on the brand new podcast – The Invisible Hand. This podcast explores the complexity of rhino poaching in Southern Africa. This series follows […]
Hübschle, Annette, Ashleigh Dore, Harriet Davies-Mostert (2021) Focus on victims and the community: applying restorative justice principles to wildlife crime offences in South Africa. The International Journal of Restorative Justice, 4 […]
“Trafficking Transformations” project is hosting an online conference “The Power of Things: Understanding relationships between objects and crime. The conference will take place on 6 May 2021. This conference takes […]
Mackenzie, Simon, Annette Hübschle, and Donna Yates (2021) Global Trade in Stolen Culture and Nature as Neocolonial Hegemony. In: The Emerald Handbook of Crime, Justice and Sustainable Development. J. Blaustein, […]
Gore, Meredith L., Annette Hübschle, André J. Botha et al. (2020) A conservation criminology-based desk assessment of vulture poisoning in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area. Global Ecology and Conservation, […]
Hübschle, Annette (2019) Fluid interfaces between flows of rhino horn. In: The Policing of flows: Challenging contemporary criminology, A. Amicelle, et al. (eds). London: Routledge.
Hübschle, Annette with Clifford Shearing (2018) Ending wildlife trafficking: Local communities as change agents. Geneva: Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime.
Hübschle, Annette (2017) The social economy of rhino poaching: Of economic freedom fighters, professional hunters and marginalized local people. Current Sociology, 65 (3): 427 – 447.