SNAPP TEAM:Deterring Wildlife Crime
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Do deterrence strategies work to prevent wildlife trafficking?
Team Status:
ONGOING
Team Critical Challenge:

- Use findings and results of data analysis to create lessons and recommendations to inform counter-wildlife trafficking practitioners.
- Increase the number of collaborations between practitioners (Government and NGO) and criminologists that are applying crime science and criminology methods on the development and monitoring of counter wildlife trafficking strategies and interventions.
- Disseminate findings and lessons learned through the creation of an interactive website for practitioners and the development of a special topics course at John Jay College through the International Crime and Justice Master of Arts Program.
Leaders
Damian Weekers
Wildlife Conservation Society
Wildlife Conservation Society
Gohar A. Petrossian
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York
Members
Abim Isafiade
Wildlife Justice Commission
Wildlife Justice Commission
Andre Costa
Brazil Federal Police
Brazil Federal Police
Andrea Pizzarro
Fauna and Flora International
Fauna and Flora International
Andrew Lemieux
Lead Ranger
Lead Ranger
Charles A. Emogor
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge
Hai Thanh Luong
Griffith University
Griffith University
Hoang Hai Yen
Hanoi Procuratorate University
Hanoi Procuratorate University
Julie Viollaz
Fauna and Flora International
Fauna and Flora International
Noah Cohen
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Rob Pickles
Panthera
Panthera
Scott Roberton
Wildlife Conservation Society
Wildlife Conservation Society
Simon Wankyo
Tanzanian Government
Tanzanian Government
Stephen Pires
Florida International University
Florida International University
Ulhas Gondhali
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
John Jay College of Criminal Justice