Social media: the double-edged sword for perpetuating and preventing criminal activities in Zimbabwe

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Ishmael Mugari, Caleb Muzinda
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Purpose This study aims to evaluate social media’s role in facilitating criminal activities in Zimbabwe and determine how social media platforms have been embraced by the Zimbabwean police to curb criminal activities. Design/methodology/approach A total of 72 participants from the Zimbabwean police and 5 non-police security experts were invited to participate in this study through questionnaires and in-depth interviews. The study was confined to an urban policing area, which is policed by approximately 400 police officers. Findings The facilitation of violent protests was found to be the major threat that is posed by social media in Zimbabwe, with social media platforms playing a catalytic role in fuelling these violent protests. Social media is also playing a significant role in the spread of fake news, with the intention of causing fear and panic amongst citizens. Findings also reveal that the Zimbabwe police have embraced social media platforms for sharing crime prevention tips, receiving crime reports, engaging with citizens and gathering crime intelligence. Originality/value The study provides context-specific information on the threats posed by social media on a developing nation that has been characterised by a myriad of socio-economic challenges, as well as how these social media platforms have been embraced for crime prevention and control. Given limited empirical research on social media and national security in Zimbabwe, this study adds to the existing body of knowledge.
社交媒体:维持和防止津巴布韦犯罪活动的双刃剑
目的本研究旨在评估社交媒体在促进津巴布韦犯罪活动中的作用,并确定津巴布韦警方如何利用社交媒体平台来遏制犯罪活动。设计/方法/方法通过问卷调查和深入访谈,共邀请了来自津巴布韦警方的72名参与者和5名非警察安全专家参与本研究。这项研究仅限于一个城市治安区,该区由大约400名警察负责治安。调查结果发现,为暴力抗议提供便利是津巴布韦社交媒体构成的主要威胁,社交媒体平台在助长这些暴力抗议方面发挥了催化作用。社交媒体在假新闻的传播中也发挥着重要作用,其目的是在公民中引起恐惧和恐慌。调查结果还显示,津巴布韦警方已经接受了社交媒体平台,用于分享预防犯罪的技巧、接收犯罪报告、与公民接触和收集犯罪情报。独创性/价值该研究提供了特定背景的信息,说明社交媒体对一个面临无数社会经济挑战的发展中国家构成的威胁,以及这些社交媒体平台是如何被用于预防和控制犯罪的。鉴于对津巴布韦社交媒体和国家安全的实证研究有限,这项研究增加了现有的知识。
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