Crime and Punishment in Wildlife Trade
By Jason Lowther, Dee Cook and Martin Roberts
The attitude of the UK's legal system towards the ever-increasing illegal wildlife trade is inconsistent. It does not adequately reflect the nature and impact of the crimes, and it is erratic in its response. The result is that the courts perceive wildlife crime as low priority, even though it is on the increase.
Godalming, UK: Traffic, 2002. 42p.