“Newark, N.J. β With no shortage of human-on-human misdeeds, criminologists haven’t typically concerned themselves with crimes against wildlife and the environment. But with poaching raging out of control in several areas of the world, that may be changing.
“There is a growing sense of urgency about what’s going on in the environment,” Todd Clear, dean of Rutgers University’s School of Criminal Justice, said here at a symposium Tuesday on wildlife crime.
A variety of new research projects highlighted during the conference show that poaching and crimes against wildlife do follow patterns seen in other areas of criminology, knowledge that could be used to prevent these misdeeds. Famed Rutgers criminologist Ronald Clarke called on biologists and criminologists to work together to fight poaching and other issues where illegal acts are committed against nature…”
Source: Live Science
By: Douglas Main
To read the full article: http://science.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/05/17/18322017-wildlife-poaching-draws-attention-of-criminologists?lite