cover image: On the case: Identifying corruption by reviewing wildlife crime court cases in southern Africa

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On the case: Identifying corruption by reviewing wildlife crime court cases in southern Africa

1 Mar 2022

A wildlife crime event involves the commission To target the higher-level organizers and financiers of of criminal acts in contravention of domestic IWT, investigators and prosecutors require knowledge wildlife protection legislation such as unlawful and skills in identifying corruption, investigating hunting and, unlawful possession of wildlife connections to wildlife crimes, and developing and p. [...] For example, in one of the Zambian cases, two the time of the data collection, these results are magistrates from a lower court were convicted of the not necessarily representative of all countries unlawful possession of two rhino horns. [...] For example, in Zambia, for any cases where Reviewing wildlife crime court case records with a charges of corruption might need to be filed, the corruption lens had many limitations, one of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) should be main weaknesses being that the reasons for the involved, as the ACC must be involved not only in the absence of corruption charges were not stipulated. [...] misplaced or missing court documents, a lack of tnrcproject.org On the Case: Identifying Corruption by Reviewing Wildlife Crime Court Cases in Southern Africa | 7 Indicators of potential corruption are not the especially needed where corruption in the court same as proof of actual corruption system itself is suspected. [...] The contents are the responsibility of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID, the United States Government, or individual TNRC consortium members.
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