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Community-Based Border Policing: Towards Complementing Border Surveillance Strategy in Countering Human Trafficking on the Nigeria–Niger Border
Journal of Asian and African Studies ( IF 0.882 ) Pub Date : 2024-02-14 , DOI: 10.1177/00219096241228770
Aminu Idris 1 , Nsemba Edward Lenshie 2 , Paul Ani Onuh 3 , Buhari Shehu Miapyen 2
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Even though the Nigeria–Niger border is a significant gateway for human trafficking to Europe, it has received limited scholarly attention. The study used ethnographic and documentary methods to argue for adopting community-based border policing (CBBP) on the Nigeria–Niger border to complement border surveillance strategy (BSS). Despite the reliance on surveillance strategies, crimes like human trafficking have persisted on the Nigeria–Niger border. This state of affairs has necessitated the need to explore more comprehensive ways to police the border, for which CBBP is relevant to help in mitigating human trafficking on the Nigeria–Niger border.

中文翻译:

基于社区的边境警务:补充边境监视战略,打击尼日利亚-尼日尔边境的人口贩运

尽管尼日利亚-尼日尔边境是人口贩运进入欧洲的重要门户,但学术界对它的关注有限。该研究使用人种学和文献方法来论证在尼日利亚-尼日尔边境采用基于社区的边境警务(CBBP)以补充边境监视策略(BSS)。尽管依赖监视策略,人口贩运等犯罪活动在尼日利亚和尼日尔边境仍然持续存在。这种情况需要探索更全面的边境治安方式,CBBP 有助于减少尼日利亚-尼日尔边境的人口贩运。
更新日期:2024-02-14
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