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State-organized crime and the killing of wolves in Norway
Trends in Organized Crime ( IF 2.0 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-29 , DOI: 10.1007/s12117-021-09420-3
Ragnhild Sollund , David R. Goyes

While scholars of state crime and organized crime have frequently explored the intersection of these fields with green criminology, for the most part they have not brought the two together as organized state criminality as a means to explore environmental destruction. Of the few explorations of organized state green crime that do exist, most do not embrace a non-speciesist perspective. In this article, we develop a non-speciesist theory of organized state green crime to explain the Norwegian state-licensed killing of wolves, a phenomenon that we analyze through the use of the concept ideological inertia. Our main argument is that the underlying cultural, political and economic interests that were prioritized up to the 1970s in Norway continue to have a counteracting effect on the protection of large carnivores, which the country committed to as a signatory to the Bern Convention.



中文翻译:

挪威的国家有组织犯罪和杀狼

虽然国家犯罪和有组织犯罪的学者经常探索这些领域与绿色犯罪学的交叉点,但在大多数情况下,他们并没有将两者作为有组织的国家犯罪作为探索环境破坏的手段结合在一起。在少数确实存在的有组织的国家绿色犯罪的探索中,大多数都没有采用非物种主义的观点。在这篇文章中,我们发展了一个非物种主义的国家绿色犯罪有组织的理论来解释挪威国家许可的杀狼现象,我们通过使用意识形态惯性概念来分析这一现象。. 我们的主要论点是,挪威在 1970 年代之前优先考虑的潜在文化、政治和经济利益继续对保护大型食肉动物产生抵消作用,该国承诺作为伯尔尼公约的签署国。

更新日期:2021-06-29
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