Les Politiques De Preventions Et La Criminalite En Afrique Sub-Saharienne

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Ayang Eric
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Dr. Alhadj Malloum
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Abstract

This paper aims to examine the short and long-term effects of the prevention policy on crimes in Sub-Saharan Africa over the period of time ranging from 1985-2018. We used an estimated model of panel data by the fish regression method. The results showed that an increase in government expenditures on education led to a decrease in crime in Sub-Saharan Africa. Otherwise, we also found out that the increase in defense forces led to a slight increase in the crime rate in Sub-Saharan Africa. This work has therefore shown us that the long-term prevention policy is more effective than the short-term prevention policy.

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Ayang Eric. 2020. \u201cLes Politiques De Preventions Et La Criminalite En Afrique Sub-Saharienne\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - E: Economics GJHSS-E Volume 20 (GJHSS Volume 20 Issue E2): .

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This paper aims to examine the short and long-term effects of the prevention policy on crimes in Sub-Saharan Africa over the period of time ranging from 1985-2018. We used an estimated model of panel data by the fish regression method. The results showed that an increase in government expenditures on education led to a decrease in crime in Sub-Saharan Africa. Otherwise, we also found out that the increase in defense forces led to a slight increase in the crime rate in Sub-Saharan Africa. This work has therefore shown us that the long-term prevention policy is more effective than the short-term prevention policy.

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Dr. Alhadj Malloum
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Tchaltouang
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