'You walk on glass if you are in that space': Risks and harms of corruption in wildlife justice pathways in Uganda
6 December 2024
Journal of Economic Criminology, (Vol 6 2024)
Corruption in wildlife justice
Wildlife crime drives existential harms including biodiversity loss and climate change, disproportionately affecting the Global South. Criminal justice approaches dominate the public response, yet scant evidence exists on how corruption, an economic crime, undermines deterrence and exacerbates inequalities. This primary research study utilises a qualitative approach to examine the risks and harms of corruption within wildlife enforcement and justice in Uganda.