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Using Crime Script Analysis to Understand the Illegal Harvesting of Live Corals: Case Studies From Indonesia and Fiji
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice ( IF 1.3 ) Pub Date : 2020-03-16 , DOI: 10.1177/1043986220910295
Monique C. Sosnowski 1 , Judith S. Weis 2 , Gohar A. Petrossian 1
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Imported to adorn tanks of marine aquarium hobbyists, the trade in live corals poses a significant risk to species that concurrently face threats from rising global temperatures, pollution, and destructive fishing practices. To better understand the live coral trade, we employed a crime script framework to analyze the process by which corals are harvested in two of the world’s major exporting countries—Indonesia and Fiji. We demonstrate that coral harvesting and export are complex activities that require a specific set of skills and tools. As such, various intervention strategies are proposed to address illegal coral harvesting at different stages of the crime script.

中文翻译:

使用犯罪脚本分析了解非法采伐活珊瑚:来自印度尼西亚和斐济的案例研究

进口来装饰海洋水族馆爱好者的水箱,活珊瑚贸易对同时面临全球气温上升、污染和破坏性捕捞活动威胁的物种构成了重大风险。为了更好地了解活珊瑚贸易,我们采用了犯罪脚本框架来分析在世界两个主要出口国印度尼西亚和斐济收获珊瑚的过程。我们证明珊瑚采集和出口是复杂的活动,需要一套特定的技能和工具。因此,提出了各种干预策略来解决犯罪脚本不同阶段的非法珊瑚采集问题。
更新日期:2020-03-16
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