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Poverty and crime in the era of 4th ir in Subsaharan Africa

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  • Thivhavhudzi Muriel Badugela

    (University Of Venda)

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This study examines the effects of poverty and crime in Sub-Saharan Africa in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) context. Specifically, it seeks to explore how technological advancements influence the dynamics between poverty and crime in the region. We employed a qualitative research approach, utilising data from comprehensive academic literature reviews, policy documents, and relevant statistics. Additionally, we gathered insights from 20 participants chosen to represent diverse perspectives, including policymakers, academics, community leaders, technology experts, and individuals from impoverished communities. Through in-depth interviews and focus groups, the study provided a holistic view of the nuanced impacts of the 4IR on poverty and crime. The main findings of the study demonstrate that (i) the 4IR offers considerable opportunities for poverty alleviation through job creation and economic empowerment, (ii) there are significant risks, such as digital exclusion and the emergence of new, technology-driven forms of crime, and finally, (iii) structural factors, including governance and access to education influence the effects of 4IR. The study recommends targeted policies to harness the benefits of the 4IR, focusing on strengthening education, promoting inclusive governance, and fostering social inclusion to mitigate adverse consequences. Key Words:poverty, crime, Fourth Industrial Revolution, Sub-Saharan Africa, governance.

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  • Thivhavhudzi Muriel Badugela, 2024. "Poverty and crime in the era of 4th ir in Subsaharan Africa," International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478), Center for the Strategic Studies in Business and Finance, vol. 13(10), pages 85-98, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:rbs:ijbrss:v:13:y:2024:i:10:p:85-98
    DOI: 10.20525/ijrbs.v13i10.3601
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