Enhancing Cross border Crime Investigations through the Application of Mother tongue

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Nji Theodora Ika Bey
Nji Theodora Ika Bey
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Joseph Ule Ule. Domche Teko
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This article explores the benefits of using mothertongue languages in cross-border criminal investigations. It highlights the importance of linguistic ability and cultural awareness in detecting international crimes. Mother-tongue languages can improve information accuracy, trust, and communication. However, they can also lead to communication breakdowns, language barriers, and incorrect interpretation of evidence. The article also discusses the challenges of using dominant languages, such as resource requirements, technology’s role in multilingual communication, and legal and ethical requirements. The article concludes that embracing linguistic diversity in law enforcement can improve investigations, promote cooperation, and enhance community safety and security.

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Nji Theodora Ika Bey. 2026. \u201cEnhancing Cross border Crime Investigations through the Application of Mother tongue\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - G: Linguistics & Education GJHSS-G Volume 24 (GJHSS Volume 24 Issue G1): .

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Analyzing cross border crime and mother tongue influences.
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This article explores the benefits of using mothertongue languages in cross-border criminal investigations. It highlights the importance of linguistic ability and cultural awareness in detecting international crimes. Mother-tongue languages can improve information accuracy, trust, and communication. However, they can also lead to communication breakdowns, language barriers, and incorrect interpretation of evidence. The article also discusses the challenges of using dominant languages, such as resource requirements, technology’s role in multilingual communication, and legal and ethical requirements. The article concludes that embracing linguistic diversity in law enforcement can improve investigations, promote cooperation, and enhance community safety and security.

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