Irregularly regulated collecting markets: antiquities, fossils, and wildlife.

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Crime Law and Social Change Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-06 DOI:10.1007/s10611-024-10171-9
Simon Mackenzie, Donna Yates, Annette Hübschle, Diāna Bērziņa
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This paper examines the dynamics of 'irregularly regulated markets', specifically those dealing with what we term 'criminogenic collectables': antiquities, fossils, and wildlife. Through the lens of 'irregular regulation' we consider how inconsistencies and loopholes in legal frameworks contribute to criminal activities in these markets. We outline five ways that such markets can be considered irregular: socially, jurisdictionally, temporally, culturally and discursively. Through this discussion, we address the subjective nature of legality in these markets, contested by cultural, economic, and political influences, and the role of market actors in manipulating perceptions. This study offers a nuanced perspective on the sociology of crime which includes consideration of the objects of crime. Here we emphasize not only the significance of market regulation and legal frameworks in shaping criminal behaviour, but also the agentic qualities of the target objects themselves. We argue that the idea of irregularity is a useful hermeneutic device for considering the grey areas and hot zones of debate that constitute the current global market for contested objects.

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不规范的收藏市场:古董、化石和野生动物。
本文研究了“不规则监管市场”的动态,特别是那些处理我们称之为“犯罪性收藏品”的市场:古物、化石和野生动物。通过“不规范监管”的镜头,我们考虑法律框架的不一致和漏洞如何导致这些市场中的犯罪活动。我们概述了这样的市场可以被认为是不规则的五种方式:社会,司法,时间,文化和话语。通过这一讨论,我们探讨了这些市场中合法性的主观性,受到文化、经济和政治影响的质疑,以及市场参与者在操纵观念方面的作用。这项研究为犯罪社会学提供了一个细致入微的视角,其中包括对犯罪对象的考虑。在这里,我们不仅强调市场监管和法律框架在塑造犯罪行为方面的重要性,而且强调目标对象本身的代理品质。我们认为,不规则性的概念是一种有用的解释学手段,可以考虑构成当前有争议物品全球市场的辩论的灰色地带和热点地区。
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期刊介绍: Covers crime and deviance at the global, national, regional and local level, worldwideHas a special focus on financial crime, corruption, terrorism and organizational crimeWelcomes criminological research in the areas of human rights, comparative and international criminal law and criminal justice Crime, Law and Social Change publishes peer reviewed, original research articles addressing crime and the political economy of crime, whether at the global, national, regional or local levels, anywhere in the world. The Journal often presents work on financial crime, corruption, organized criminal groups, criminal enterprises and illegal markets, state crime, terrorism and security issues, cybercrime, cross-border crime and environmental crime. In addition, Crime, Law and Social Change welcomes criminological research in the areas of human rights, comparative and international criminal justice, compensation and justice for serious crime victims, international criminal law and cooperation. Finally, the Journal publishes multi-disciplinary criminological research focusing on gender, age, racial and ethnic equality issues.
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