Policing the wilderness: A descriptive study of wildlife conservation officers in South Africa

被引:24
|
作者
Warchol, Greg [1 ]
Kapla, Dale [1 ]
机构
[1] Northern Michigan Univ, Dept Criminal Justice, 105 Gries Hall, Marquette, MI 49855 USA
关键词
field ranger; game ranger; wildlife conservation; anti-poaching and South Africa;
D O I
10.1080/01924036.2012.669911
中图分类号
DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
学科分类号
0301 ;
摘要
Of the various aspects of law enforcement, few studies have focused on those responsible for protecting wildlife conservation areas. Even less has been written on this from an international perspective where the protection of natural resources including flora and fauna can be of paramount importance for developing nations. To contribute to the literature about this subject, this research explores the role of wildlife conservation officers commonly referred to as field rangers in South Africa. Using field research methods, the authors examined the selection, training, and field operations of rangers comparing public sector officers to their private sector counterparts in a select group of game reserves.
引用
收藏
页码:83 / 101
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Wildlife Conservation and Wilderness: Wishful Thinking?
    Bleich, Vernon C.
    NATURAL AREAS JOURNAL, 2016, 36 (02) : 202 - 206
  • [2] The Challenge of Regulating Private Wildlife Ranches for Conservation in South Africa
    Cousins, Jenny A.
    Sadler, Jon P.
    Evans, James
    ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY, 2010, 15 (02):
  • [3] Retention of medical officers in district health services, South Africa: a descriptive survey
    Mash, Robert
    Williams, Beverley
    Stapar, Dusica
    Hendricks, Gavin
    Steyn, Herma
    Schoevers, Johann
    Wagner, Leigh
    Abbas, Mumtaz
    Kapp, Paul
    Perold, Stefanie
    Swartz, Steve
    Viljoen, Werner
    Bello, Muideen
    BJGP OPEN, 2022, 6 (04)
  • [4] The impacts of a global pandemic on the efficacy and stability of contemporary wildlife conservation: South Africa as a case study
    David A. Ehlers Smith
    Yvette C. Ehlers Smith
    Harriet T. Davies-Mostert
    Lindy J. Thompson
    Daniel M. Parker
    Deon de Villiers
    Dean Ricketts
    Brent Coverdale
    Peter J. Roberts
    Christopher Kelly
    Duncan N. Macfadyen
    Nomthandazo S. Manqele
    R. John Power
    Colleen T. Downs
    Ambio, 2023, 52 : 598 - 615
  • [5] The impacts of a global pandemic on the efficacy and stability of contemporary wildlife conservation: South Africa as a case study
    Smith, David Ehlers A.
    Smith, Yvette C.
    Davies-Mostert, Harriet T.
    Thompson, Lindy J.
    Parker, Daniel M.
    de Villiers, Deon
    Ricketts, Dean
    Coverdale, Brent
    Roberts, Peter J.
    Kelly, Christopher
    Macfadyen, Duncan N.
    Manqele, Nomthandazo S.
    Power, R. John
    Downs, Colleen T.
    AMBIO, 2023, 52 (03) : 598 - 615
  • [6] Wilderness conservation in the Western Cape Province, South Africa: Where we are going
    Palmer, NG
    Shroyer, ME
    Wessels, N
    SCIENCE AND STEWARDSHIP TO PROTECT AND SUSTAIN WILDERNESS VALUES, 2001, (27): : 13 - 19
  • [7] ENVIRONMENT AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION IN AFRICA
    MARKHAM, K
    VETERINARY RECORD, 1987, 121 (25-26) : 597 - 598
  • [8] Retention of medical officers in the district health services of the Western Cape, South Africa: An exploratory descriptive qualitative study
    Mash, Robert J.
    Viljoen, Werner
    Swartz, Steve
    Abbas, Mumtaz
    Wagner, Leigh
    Steyn, Herma
    Hendricks, Gavin
    Stapar, Dusica
    Williams, Andrew
    Adeniji, Adeloye
    Schoevers, Johan
    Kapp, Paul
    SOUTH AFRICAN FAMILY PRACTICE, 2022, 64 (01)
  • [9] Securing wilderness landscapes in South Africa: Nick Steele, private wildlife conservancies and saving rhinos
    Brandt, Femke
    ANTHROPOLOGY SOUTHERN AFRICA, 2016, 39 (02) : 165 - 167
  • [10] The role of cyber intelligence in policing cybercrime in South Africa: Insights from law enforcement officers
    Matsaung, Pieter
    Masiloane, David Tubatsi
    AFRICAN SECURITY REVIEW, 2024,