2020
DOI: 10.1177/1043986220910297
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FloraGuard: Tackling the Online Illegal Trade in Endangered Plants Through a Cross-Disciplinary ICT-Enabled Methodology

Abstract: This article presents a part of the ongoing Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)-funded project “FloraGuard: Tackling the illegal trade in endangered plants” that relies on cross-disciplinary approaches to analyze online marketplaces for the illegal trade in endangered plants, and explores strategies to develop digital resources to assist law enforcement in countering and disrupting this criminal market. This contribution focuses on how the project brought together computer science, criminology, conserv… Show more

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“…In a way, some collectors seem to rely on what we might consider techniques of neutralisation-that is, rationalisation offenders use to convince themselves that it is admissible to transcend dominant norms of conduct and commit deviant behaviour (Sykes and Matza 1957)-to deviate and justify their deviation from the environmentally responsible norms of conduct. For instance, reportedly, many collectors "deny the injury" as they look after and bread the poached plants with care, or "deny the responsibility" as in their view any responsibility should be limited to the vendor (Lavorgna et al 2020).…”
Section: Online Markets' Characteristics and Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In a way, some collectors seem to rely on what we might consider techniques of neutralisation-that is, rationalisation offenders use to convince themselves that it is admissible to transcend dominant norms of conduct and commit deviant behaviour (Sykes and Matza 1957)-to deviate and justify their deviation from the environmentally responsible norms of conduct. For instance, reportedly, many collectors "deny the injury" as they look after and bread the poached plants with care, or "deny the responsibility" as in their view any responsibility should be limited to the vendor (Lavorgna et al 2020).…”
Section: Online Markets' Characteristics and Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If an online advertisement is placed, this generally occurs in closed social media pages (which are not reachable by standard law enforcement monitoring or investigation) viewed by those in their social circle. Indeed, law enforcement agencies in the area of illegal wildlife trade are not legally permitted to access what is not available to them through the open webpages unless they obtain separate authority, such as a search warrant, which is very hard to obtain for this type of illegal activity (Lavorgna et al 2020, details to be added after peer review).…”
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“…The sixth article utilizes a cross-disciplinary approach (i.e., computer science, criminology, conservation science, and law enforcement expertise) to analyze online marketplaces for the illegal trade of endangered plants and to explore strategies for developing digital resources to assist law enforcement in countering and disrupting this criminal market. The article discusses the conceptualization of a tool capable of automatically gathering relevant online information to be used for research, intelligence, and investigative purposes (Lavorgna et al, 2020). The seventh article emphasizes the importance of being creative when extracting data to study corporate environmental crimes.…”
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