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Le vol de bétail transfrontalier dans les marges de l'Adamaoua avec le Nigeria

[collection article]

Alim, Bakari Yaya

Abstract

The practice of cattle rustling, a persistent ancient tradition in the Adamaoua region, has evolved into a major threat, particularly at the borders with Nigeria. This organized criminal phenomenon poses a severe threat to the security of local populations and hinders trade between the two countries... view more

The practice of cattle rustling, a persistent ancient tradition in the Adamaoua region, has evolved into a major threat, particularly at the borders with Nigeria. This organized criminal phenomenon poses a severe threat to the security of local populations and hinders trade between the two countries. To address this insecurity orchestrated by cattle bandits, the question arises regarding the explanatory dynamics and mechanisms that could manage transborder depredations. The resilience of cattle theft at the Adamaoua-Nigeria border appears linked to the deterritorialization of the threat, transboundary transhumance and the deficit of state governance in its peripheries. In response to this situation, authorities have implemented sovereign easures and bilateral actions within the framework of cooperation with Nigeria, which have proven effective in suppressing the sources of insecurity.... view less

Keywords
Cameroon; Nigeria; border region; organized crime; larceny; threat; security; cross-border cooperation

Classification
Criminal Sociology, Sociology of Law

Free Keywords
Adamaoua; cross-border cattle rustling

Collection Title
Collection THESE/SYNTHESE, Vol. 4, No 12 - Mars 2024. Tome pluridisciplinaire: Langues, Lettres, Littératures, Éducation, Sciences Sociales, Sciences Humaines

Editor
Agbefle, Koffi Ganyo

Document language
French

Publication Year
2024

Publisher
Editions Francophones Universitaires d'Afrique - EFUA Editions

City
Lomé, Togo

Page/Pages
p. 15-32

ISBN
978-2-493659-19-4

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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