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Shoot shovel and sanction yourself: Self-policing as a response to wolf poaching among Swedish hunters

机译:拍摄铲子并自己制裁:自我警惕作为对瑞典猎人之间的狼偷猎的回应

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Self-policing is essential for addressing wildlife-related crime where illegal activity is extremely diffuse, and limited resources are available for monitoring and enforcement. Emerging research on self-policing suggest key drivers including economics, folk traditions, and socio-political resistance. We build on this research with a case study evaluating potential drivers of self-policing illegal wolf killing among Swedish hunting teams. Swedish hunters marginally leaned toward considering illegal hunting of wolves an expression of resistance (10.30 out of a possible 17 on a resistance scale) and strongly believed outsiders had undue influence over hunting (15.79 out of a possible 21 on an influence scale). Most (73%) Swedish hunters stated they would report illegal wolf killing to authorities, but 20% stated they would handle the infractions through internal sanctions. Viewing illegal hunting of wolves as a form of political resistance, viewing wolf management as being controlled locally, and perceived prevalence of illegal wolf killing among hunting acquaintances were positive predictors of preferring internal sanctions to address illegal wolf killing over reporting the crimes. Resistance and perceived prevalence of wolf killing also predicted preferring no action to address illegal wolf killing. These results suggest that a counterpublic of marginalized ruralism may promote forms of self-policing that rely on internal censure for illegal wolf killing rather than using formal legal channels. Similarly, folk traditions within this counterpublic (e.g., perceptions of prevalence of illegal wolf killing) shape if and how internal sanctions are advocated. Re-engaging marginalized hunting groups and emphasizing the rarity of illegal wolf killing may promote wolf conservation, both in Sweden and in other democratic regimes.
机译:自我监督对于解决与野生动物相关的犯罪至关重要,非法活动极为弥漫,资源有限,可用于监督和执法。自我监管的新兴研究表明,包括经济学,民间传统和社会政治抵抗的关键驱动因素。我们建立了这项研究,案例研究评估了瑞典狩猎团队中自治非法狼杀伤的潜在驱动因素。瑞典猎人稍微倾斜,依靠非法狩猎狼的表达抵抗(10.30可能在可能的17型抵抗量表中),强烈认为的外人对狩猎的影响不适当地影响(在可能的21种可能的21种可能的21种影响范围内)。大多数(73%)瑞典猎人表示,他们会向当局报告非法的狼,但20%表示他们将通过内部制裁来处理违规行为。观察Wolves的非法狩猎作为一种政治抵抗的形式,将狼管理视为在当地控制,狩猎熟人中非法狼杀戮的感知普遍性是较偏好的内部制裁的积极预测因素,以解决非法狼在报告犯罪时杀死非法狼。耐寒和感知狼杀戮的患病率也令人预测不会采取任何行动来解决非法狼杀伤。这些结果表明,边缘化的土地主义的反驳可能会促进自我监管的形式,依靠非法狼杀死的内部谴责而不是使用正式的法律渠道。同样地,在这个反驳的民间传统(例如,非法狼杀伤的患病率的看法)形状,如果是如何提倡的内部制裁。重新吸引边缘化的狩猎团体,并强调非法狼杀戮的稀有性可能会促进瑞典和其他民主制度的狼保护。

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