DEFINE THE THREAT FROM ILLICIT TRAFFICKING A framework for better understanding and action.

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DEFINE THE THREAT FROM ILLICIT TRAFFICKING A framework for better understanding and action

Build Your Understanding, Target your Interventions

Criminal, Social, Business, and Community Networks NETWORKS Build Your Understanding, Target your Interventions Not the whole story!!

Criminal, Social, Business, and Community Networks NETWORKS Individual Lifestyle and Behavioral Factors BEHAVIOR Age, Sex, and Other Constitutional Factors PEOPLE

Physical, Ecological, and other Natural Environmental Conditions GEOGRAPHY Historical, Moral, Tribal, Religious, and other Cultural Factors CULTURE Political, Institutional, Economic, Governance, and Social System Dynamics STRUCTURES Criminal, Social, Business, and Community Networks NETWORKS Individual Lifestyle and Behavioral Factors BEHAVIOR Age, Sex, and Other Constitutional Factors PEOPLE The Social Determinants of Wildlife Trafficking

Build Your Understanding, Target your Interventions Age, Sex, and Other Constitutional Factors PEOPLE How old are the people involved? Are they men or women (or children)? Where exactly are they from? What language do they speak? What is / was their occupation?

Build Your Understanding, Target your Interventions Individual Lifestyle and Behavioral Factors BEHAVIOR Age, Sex, and Other Constitutional Factors PEOPLE What are the traffickers’ exact motives? Are they entrepreneurs? Are they blackmailed? Something more than money? How old are the people involved? Are they men or women (or children)? Where exactly are they from? What language do they speak? What is / was their occupation?

Build Your Understanding, Target your Interventions Social, Business, and Community Networks NETWORKS Individual Lifestyle and Behavioral Factors BEHAVIOR Age, Sex, and Other Constitutional Factors PEOPLE What are traffickers’ exact motives? Are they entrepreneurs? Are they blackmailed? Something more than money? Map out the smuggling networks. Who are the poachers / middlemen / smugglers / shippers / financiers / buyers? Is the trafficking network connected to wider business or political networks? How old are the people involved? Are they men or women (or children)? Where exactly are they from? What language do they speak? What is / was their occupation?

Build Your Understanding, Target your Interventions Political, Institutional, Economic, Governance and other Structural Conditions STRUCTURES Social, Business, and Community Networks NETWORKS Individual Lifestyle and Behavioral Factors BEHAVIOR Age, Sex, and Other Constitutional Factors PEOPLE What are traffickers’ exact motives? Are they entrepreneurs? Are they blackmailed? Something more than money? Map out the smuggling networks. Who are the poachers / middlemen / smugglers / shippers / financiers / buyers? Is the trafficking network connected to wider business or political networks? What political or diplomatic issues are relevant? What economic trends impact trafficking? What challenges and opportunities do they offer? How old are the people involved? Are they men or women (or children)? Where exactly are they from? What language do they speak? What is / was their occupation?

Build Your Understanding, Target your Interventions Historical, Moral, and other Cultural Conditions CULTURE Political, Institutional, Economic, Governance and other Structural Conditions STRUCTURES Social, Business, and Community Networks NETWORKS Individual Lifestyle and Behavioral Factors BEHAVIOR Age, Sex, and Other Constitutional Factors PEOPLE What are traffickers’ exact motives? Are they entrepreneurs? Are they blackmailed? Something more than money? Map out the smuggling networks. Who are the poachers / middlemen / smugglers / shippers / financiers / buyers? Is the trafficking network connected to wider business or political networks? What political or diplomatic issues are relevant? What economic trends impact trafficking? What challenges and opportunities do they offer? What cultural beliefs / practices / traditions influence people’s involvement in trafficking or their perceptions of wildlife / wildlife traffickers? How old are the people involved? Are they men or women (or children)? Where exactly are they from? What language do they speak? What is / was their occupation?

Build Your Understanding, Target your Interventions What are traffickers’ exact motives? Are they entrepreneurs? Are they blackmailed? Something more than money? Map out the smuggling networks. Who are the poachers / middlemen / smugglers / shippers / financiers / buyers? Is the trafficking network connected to wider business or political networks? What political or diplomatic issues are relevant? What economic trends impact trafficking? What challenges and opportunities do they offer? What cultural beliefs / practices / traditions influence people’s involvement in trafficking or their perceptions of wildlife / wildlife traffickers? Where does the trafficking take place? What are the key routes / hubs? How do the products move? What obstacles must the traffickers and law enforcement deal with? How old are the people involved? Are they men or women (or children)? Where exactly are they from? What language do they speak? What is / was their occupation? Physical, Ecological, and other Natural Environmental Conditions GEOGRAPHY Historical, Moral, and other Cultural Conditions CULTURE Political, Institutional, Economic, Governance and other Structural Conditions STRUCTURES Social, Business, and Community Networks NETWORKS Individual Lifestyle and Behavioral Factors BEHAVIOR Age, Sex, and Other Constitutional Factors PEOPLE

Build Your Understanding, Target your Interventions Physical, Ecological, and other Natural Environmental Conditions GEOGRAPHY Historical, Moral, and other Cultural Conditions CULTURE Political, Institutional, Economic, Governance and other Structural Conditions STRUCTURES Social, Business, and Community Networks NETWORKS Individual Lifestyle and Behavioral Factors BEHAVIOR Age, Sex, and Other Constitutional Factors PEOPLE More knowledge = More targeted interventions = Better outcomes

Build Your Understanding, Target your Interventions Physical, Ecological, and other Natural Environmental Conditions GEOGRAPHY Historical, Moral, and other Cultural Conditions CULTURE Political, Institutional, Economic, Governance and other Structural Conditions STRUCTURES Social, Business, and Community Networks NETWORKS Individual Lifestyle and Behavioral Factors BEHAVIOR Age, Sex, and Other Constitutional Factors PEOPLE EXERCISE: Collaborative assessment of the social determinants of IWT in Indonesia