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Call for Papers: "Tackling Wildlife Crime and Wildlife Trafficking: Criminological, Legal and Justice Perspectives" — Special Issue, International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice (Elsevier)

From International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice (Elsevier).
Online Deadline: 01 Jan 2027
By Ananya Sharma · Published
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About the Special Issue

The International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, a peer-reviewed journal published by Elsevier (ISSN 1756-0616 print / 1876-763X online), is inviting submissions for a Virtual Special Issue titled "Tackling Wildlife Crime and Wildlife Trafficking: Criminological, Legal and Justice Perspectives." The special issue is guest-edited by Dr. Nicholas Pamment (University of Portsmouth) and Dr. Tanya Wyatt (Independent Scholar, Vienna, Austria).

It brings together scholars working at the intersection of criminology, criminal law, policing, conservation, environmental justice and socio-legal studies to explore the evolving nature, scale and impacts of wildlife crime and wildlife trafficking.

Scope & Themes

The special issue welcomes contributions on:

  • Wildlife crime and trafficking, including fisheries crime, illegal logging, timber trafficking, and offences involving protected or endangered species
  • The organisation and dynamics of wildlife crime, and the identities, motivations and networks of offenders and facilitators
  • Victimisation and harms experienced by human and non-human communities
  • Legal and regulatory frameworks to prevent, investigate and prosecute wildlife offences across local, national and transnational contexts
  • Enforcement and governance challenges, including corruption, organised crime involvement, forensic and technological developments, border control, and online wildlife markets
  • Demand-reduction strategies and the role of international cooperation and multi-agency partnerships
  • Broader questions of environmental justice, ecological harm, species protection, and the relationship between wildlife crime, sustainability and global inequality

Eligibility

Open to academics, researchers, practitioners, and doctoral students internationally working in criminology, criminal law, policing, conservation, environmental justice, green criminology, and related socio-legal disciplines. There is no institutional affiliation requirement.

Submission Guidelines

Manuscripts must be submitted online via the journal's Editorial Manager portal. When submitting, authors should select the article type "VSI: Wildlife Crime" to ensure the paper is routed to this special issue.

Standard journal manuscript guidelines apply (typical length 7,000–10,000 words). Authors should consult the journal's Guide for Authors on the ScienceDirect journal homepage before submission.

Review Process

All submissions undergo the journal's standard rigorous double-blind peer review process, coordinated by the guest editors alongside the journal's editorial board. The journal's average time to first decision is approximately 102 days.

Important dates

Submission deadline · next01 Jan 2027
Submission deadline01 Jan 2027

Contact

Dr. Nicholas Pamment (Guest Editor, University of Portsmouth)
Dr. Tanya Wyatt (Guest Editor, Independent Scholar)

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