WILDLIFE CRIME IN ZIMBABWE: IMPLICATIONS ON PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY

I. Chirisa, A. Matamanda, Liaison Mukarwi, Romeo Dipura, Tariro Nyevera
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Using case law and thematic content analysis, this study tracks the major strands defining wildlife crime in Zimbabwe with a view to draw lessons that can be critical in policy implementation, policy monitoring, law making and for sustainability. Each year, Zimbabwe loses thousands of specimen wildlife (plant, animal and bird) to poachers. Crime reports about the trials of the poachers are prepared and yet, there is an absence of nuanced literature to track and review the meaningfulness of such reports. Among the commonly reported major wildlife crimes are the illicit trade in wildlife products, failure to comply with existing wildlife laws and the capturing of the near extinct pangolin. It emerged that the major motivating factors to wildlife crime are economic (income generation or wealth creation) and partly social. There are several deterrents from the global conventions such as the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) and local laws but are failing to curtail wildlife crime. It is recommended that the use of information awareness can play a pivotal role in reducing wildlife crime as the main perpetrators of exhibit undue naivety and ignorance when it comes to conviction of their crimes. Keywords: Corruption, Crime reports, Enforcement, Illicit trade,Poaching
津巴布韦的野生动物犯罪:对公共行政和环境可持续性的影响
本研究利用判例法和专题内容分析,追踪界定津巴布韦野生动物犯罪的主要方面,以期吸取对政策实施、政策监测、法律制定和可持续性至关重要的经验教训。每年,津巴布韦都有成千上万的野生动物标本(植物、动物和鸟类)落入偷猎者之手。关于对偷猎者的审判的犯罪报告已经准备好了,然而,缺乏细致入微的文献来跟踪和审查这些报告的意义。常见的主要野生动物犯罪包括非法交易野生动物产品、不遵守现行野生动物法以及捕获濒临灭绝的穿山甲。研究表明,野生动物犯罪的主要动机是经济(创收或创造财富)和部分社会因素。《濒危野生动植物种国际贸易公约》(CITES)等全球公约和当地法律有一些威慑措施,但都未能遏制野生动物犯罪。建议使用信息意识可以在减少野生动物犯罪方面发挥关键作用,因为主要肇事者在定罪时表现出过度的天真和无知。关键词:腐败,犯罪报告,执法,非法贸易,偷猎
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