Illegal dogfighting in the Netherlands: sport or crime?

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2021-12

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Siegel, DinaISNI 0000000080892723
van Uhm, DaanISNI 000000044378356X

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Abstract

In recent years there is increasing public attention for dog fighting in Europe. This article focuses on this phenomenon in the Netherlands: its organisation, various actors, modus operandi and possible involvement of organized crime. This qualitative research is based on semi-structured interviews, analysis of police files, observations and online methods. As the result of criminalisation, dogfighting in the Netherlands went underground, creating an illegal market and a sub-culture of dogmen and dogwomen involved. Reputation, status and trust are among the most prominent features of this sub-culture, which is manifested in their analysed communications.

Keywords

Dog fghting, Dog crime, Criminalization, Criminal networks, SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Citation

Siegel - Rozenblit, D & van Uhm, D 2021, 'Illegal dogfighting in the Netherlands: sport or crime?', Trends in Organized Crime, vol. 24, no. 4, pp. 563–580. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12117-021-09423-0