工作文件30:腐败和野生动物贩运

Saba Kassa, Jacopo Costa, Claudia Baez Camargo
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作为以情报为主导的打击非法野生动物贸易金融犯罪的多学科工作方案的一部分,巴塞尔治理研究所公共治理司正在东非领导研究和社区参与活动。目标是通过更好地了解贩运的具体情况驱动因素以及非正式社会网络及其相关腐败做法在促进此类非法行为方面的作用,为预防和打击内务贩运作出贡献。本工作文件概述了野生动物贩运的相关文献,重点关注两个主要问题:为什么会发生野生动物贩运?野生动物走私是如何发生的?它反映了关于非洲野生动物贸易的重要主题和动态;野生动物贩运的推动者和促进者;人口贩运网络的特点、功能和运作;贪污是一个跨领域的主题;以及乌干达作为野生动物走私中转国的重要作用。文献综述为东非,特别是乌干达的社会网络分析和实地研究提供了概念锚。所获得的见解是解决更广泛的研究项目的第三个主要问题的重要垫脚石:如何遏制野生动物贩运?更好地了解内猎野生动物的根源,以及应用社会网络分析来支持相关犯罪的调查,为东非预防和有效打击内猎野生动物提供了一种新颖和互补的方法。
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Working Paper 30: Corruption and wildlife trafficking
As part of a multi-disciplinary programme of work focused on intelligence-led action against financial crime in illegal wildlife trade (IWT), the Public Governance division of the Basel Institute on Governance is leading research and community engagement activities in East Africa. The objective is to contribute towards the prevention and combating of IWT by developing a better understanding of the context-specific drivers of trafficking and the role of informal social networks and their associated corrupt practices in facilitating such illicit behaviours. This Working Paper presents a broad overview of relevant literature on wildlife trafficking, focused on two main questions: Why does wildlife trafficking happen? How does wildlife trafficking happen? It reflects on important themes and dynamics in regard to the wildlife trade in Africa; the drivers and facilitators of wildlife trafficking; the characteristics, functions and operations of trafficking networks; corruption as a cross-cutting theme; and the important role of Uganda as a transit country for the trafficking of wildlife. The literature review provides the conceptual anchor for social network analysis and field research in East Africa, in particular Uganda. The insights gained are important stepping stones to address the third main question of the wider research project: What can be done to curb wildlife trafficking? Developing a better understanding of the root causes of IWT, along with the application of social network analysis to support the investigation of related crimes, provides a novel and complementary approach towards the prevention and effective combating of IWT in East Africa.
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