国家嵌入行为者综合症和非洲有组织犯罪趋势

S. Anya, Godson Asogwa
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有组织犯罪是指有组织犯罪集团为获取经济利益而在一国境内或跨国界实施的任何严重犯罪。国家嵌入行为者综合症存在于国家官员实施有组织犯罪的地方。在非洲有一种趋势,即对有组织犯罪具有较高抵御能力的国家同时也记录了较高的有组织犯罪。虽然认为高弹性应该导致低犯罪率,但本文试图确定国家嵌入行为者综合症是否对非洲的高犯罪率和高弹性有组织犯罪趋势负责。因此,本研究的基础问题是:国家嵌入行为者综合症是否导致了非洲高犯罪率和高复原力(HC-HR)有组织犯罪趋势?该研究的目的是确定国家行为者综合症是否导致了非洲的HC-HR趋势,并建议扭转或避免这一趋势的方法。本文采用定量和定性相结合的方法,并采用非实验设计。本研究的数据是从二手来源收集的,并通过象限分析进行处理。本文发现,国家嵌入行为者综合症对国家恢复力不利,这就是为什么尽管恢复力高,犯罪却增加了。该报告建议,非洲国家应避免在打击有组织犯罪方面坚持使用大量警力,而应采取全面的政策应对措施,以增强国家的复原力并遏制有组织犯罪。
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State-Embedded Actor Syndrome and Organized Crime Trends in Africa
Organized crime is any serious crime committed by an organized criminal group within a state or across international borders for economic gain.  State-embedded actor syndrome exists where state officials commit organized crimes. There is a trend in Africa whereby states with high resilience to organized crime simultaneously record high organized criminality.  While arguing that high resilience should result in low criminality, this paper seeks to ascertain whether the state-embedded actor syndrome is responsible for the high-criminality and high-resilience organized crime trends in Africa.  Accordingly, the question underlying this research is: Is state-embedded actor syndrome responsible for the high-criminality and high-resilience (HC-HR) organized crime trends in Africa? The objectives of the study are to ascertain whether state-embedded actor syndrome is responsible for the HC-HR trends in Africa and recommend ways of reversing or averting the trend.  The paper uses quantitative and qualitative methods as well as a non-experimental design.  Data for the research are collected from secondary sources and manipulated by quadrant analysis. The paper finds that state-embedded actor syndrome negatives state resilience and that is why criminality increases despite high resilience. The paper recommends that African states should avoid holding onto the heavy police approach to combating organized crime, but adopt a comprehensive policy response that will boost state resilience and check organized criminality.
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