Crimes on the edge? Criminal activities and the crime-terror nexus in the Kenyan peripheries of the Indian Ocean

IF 1.4 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Global Crime Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI:10.1080/17440572.2023.2266388
Fathima Azmiya Badurdeen
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Maritime security threats in the East African coastal peripheries are greatly interwoven with local crimes, economies, and socio-political lifestyles. How crimes are viewed, defined, and categorised as legal and illegal by the locals elucidates how the crime-terrorism nexus is contextualised in specific localities along the coastal seafronts. Often, financial-motivated crimes have the potential to go hand in hand with ideologically driven terrorist activities, where both syndicates operate discreetly in these communities. Based on an ethnographic study in Kenya, this article interrogates the local meanings and understandings of criminal activities in peripheral societies to determine how local crimes intersect with terrorism-related activities. The crisscrossing modus operandi of criminal syndicates and terrorist networks provides each other with safe havens, secrecy in operations, and a vulnerable base of supporters in environments where state-citizen relationships are deteriorating.
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边缘犯罪?印度洋肯尼亚周边的犯罪活动和犯罪-恐怖联系
东非沿海边缘地区的海上安全威胁与当地的犯罪、经济和社会政治生活方式密切相关。当地人如何看待、定义犯罪,并将犯罪分类为合法和非法,说明了犯罪-恐怖主义关系如何在沿海沿岸的特定地区被语境化。通常,出于经济动机的犯罪有可能与意识形态驱动的恐怖主义活动密切相关,这两个集团都在这些社区中谨慎地运作。基于肯尼亚的一项民族志研究,本文探讨了周边社会对犯罪活动的当地含义和理解,以确定当地犯罪如何与恐怖主义相关活动相交。犯罪集团和恐怖主义网络纵横交错的运作方式为彼此提供了安全的避风港、行动的秘密性,以及在国家与公民关系恶化的环境中脆弱的支持者基础。
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Global Crime
Global Crime CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Global Crime is a social science journal devoted to the study of crime broadly conceived. Its focus is deliberately broad and multi-disciplinary and its first aim is to make the best scholarship on crime available to specialists and non-specialists alike. It endorses no particular orthodoxy and draws on authors from a variety of disciplines, including history, sociology, criminology, economics, political science, anthropology and area studies. The editors welcome contributions on any topic relating to crime, including organized criminality, its history, activities, relations with the state, its penetration of the economy and its perception in popular culture.
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