Maher Jennifer, Wyatt Tanya
University of South Wales, Pontypridd, UK.
Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Trends Organ Crime. 2021;24(4):506-525. doi: 10.1007/s12117-021-09429-8. Epub 2021 Aug 24.
Organised crime groups' involvement in illicit markets is a common focus of law enforcement and governments. Drug, weapon, human and wildlife trafficking (and others) are all illegal activities with link to organised crime. This paper explores the overlooked illicit market of puppies. We detail the state of knowledge about the organisation of the UK puppy trade, which includes irresponsible and illegal breeding of puppies throughout Europe and their often-illegal movement into the UK. In 2017, we conducted an analysis of hundreds of online advertisements in Scotland, 12 expert interviews, a stakeholder survey of 53 participants, and 40 focus groups across Great Britain. Our data suggest an organised illicit market running in parallel to the legal trade. We speculate as to whether at some point along the supply chain organised crime groups are responsible for the suffering and death of the puppies and the economic and emotional damage to 'consumers'. Online monitoring and physical scrutiny at the ports must be improved to reduce non-human animal abuse. People buying puppies must also be made aware that their purchase could be profiting organised crime.
有组织犯罪集团涉足非法市场是执法部门和各国政府共同关注的焦点。毒品、武器、人口和野生动物贩运(以及其他方面)都是与有组织犯罪相关的非法活动。本文探讨了被忽视的幼犬非法市场。我们详细阐述了英国幼犬贸易的组织情况,其中包括整个欧洲对幼犬不负责任的非法繁殖,以及它们常常非法进入英国的情况。2017年,我们对苏格兰数百条网络广告进行了分析,开展了12次专家访谈,对53名参与者进行了利益相关者调查,并在英国各地组织了40个焦点小组。我们的数据表明,一个有组织的非法市场与合法贸易并行存在。我们推测,在供应链的某个环节,有组织犯罪集团是否应对幼犬的痛苦和死亡以及给“消费者”造成的经济和情感伤害负责。必须加强港口的在线监测和实地检查,以减少对非人类动物的虐待。还必须让购买幼犬的人意识到,他们的购买行为可能会让有组织犯罪获利。