New challenges for criminology in the post-COVID-19 “new normal”: Wildlife trafficking as a biosecurity problem. Phase of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic and thereafter: wildlife trafficking as a cybercrime and a biosecurity problem
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New challenges for criminology in the post-COVID-19 “new normal”: Wildlife trafficking as a biosecurity problem. Phase of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic and thereafter: wildlife trafficking as a cybercrime and a biosecurity problemAuthor (s)
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Morelle Hungría, Esteban. New challenges for criminology in the post-COVID-19 “new normal”: Wildlife trafficking as a biosecurity problem. Phase of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic and thereafter: wildlife trafficking as a cybercrime and a biosecurity problem. Revista General de Derecho Animal y Estudios Interdisciplinares de Bienestar Animal / Journal of Animal Law & Interdisciplinary Animal Welfare Studies, 2020, núm. 6Type
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The measures implemented to control the COVID-19 pandemic caused by the appearance of the SARS-CoV-2 virus have generated a variety of opinions and studies about their influence on behavioral changes in relation to ... [+]
The measures implemented to control the COVID-19 pandemic caused by the appearance of the SARS-CoV-2 virus have generated a variety of opinions and studies about their influence on behavioral changes in relation to criminal activity. The first studies link variations in the official crime data that have been reported and published by several countries to the increase of cyberactivity due to the transformation and readjustment to the new reality. This implies that criminology will have to face some emerging challenges in the post-COVID-19 era, setting a new stage for researchers. In addition, the current pandemic, in which the trafficking of species is an issue to keep in mind, can be linked to so-called “green criminology.” Given its tradition, methodology and epistemology, this discipline could be consolidated within the field of criminology, which itself includes the fight against cybercrime and the control of biosecurity. [-]
Las medidas implementadas con la aparición del virus SARS-CoV-2 han impulsado diferentes estudios y opiniones sobre su influencia en los cambios de comportamiento con relación a la actividad delictiva. Los primeros ... [+]
Las medidas implementadas con la aparición del virus SARS-CoV-2 han impulsado diferentes estudios y opiniones sobre su influencia en los cambios de comportamiento con relación a la actividad delictiva. Los primeros estudios publicados sobre actividad criminal muestran una variación, que parece ir hacia la transformación y reajuste a la situación actual y que pueden ir hacia una nueva realidad surgida con el aumento de la actividad en la red. La criminología parece que se enfrentará a desafíos emergentes en la era post COVID-19, lo que puede ser un nuevo campo de estudio para los investigadores. Además, la situación de pandemia actual, donde el tráfico de especies es un factor a tener en cuenta, puede vincularse con la denominada "criminología verde," disciplina que podría consolidarse por su tradición, metodología y epistemología como una especialidad de la criminología, que también abarca la lucha contra la ciberdelincuencia y el control de la bioseguridad. [-]
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Revista General de Derecho Animal y Estudios Interdisciplinares de Bienestar Animal / Journal of Animal Law & Interdisciplinary Animal Welfare Studies, 2020, núm. 6Funder Name
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