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Refugee Migration And Criminal Enterprising: An Overview Of Assaultive Crimes Among Afghan Refugees

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  • JAMIL KHAN

    (Lecturer Department of Sociology, University of Malakand, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan)

  • WASEEM KHAN

    (Lecturer Department of Sociology, University of Malakand, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan)

  • AYESHA GUL

    (Assistant Professor, Social Work Department SBK Women's University Quetta, Pakistan)

  • ARAB NAZ

    (Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Malakand, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan)

Abstract

The world is so rampant with violence and aggression that no one care or lament the loss of others. Even people want to be unarmed, they even want to restrict themselves to their houses, but the worst is the case that they are not protected at their doors step and window. The current study is an attempt to get to the fact to know about the assaultive nature of the Afghan refugees in the host society of Pakistan. The study is framed under the qualitative research design while using the qualitative tools to collect information from respondents in two districts of Malakand Division i.e., District Malakand and District Dir Lower. The two district jails were selected for identification of respondents where the data were drawn on the issues of assaultive crimes among respondents. The study has also concluded and has reached to the facts that the stiff, hard and aggressive nature of Afghans do not allow them to live with peace in host society of Pakistan.

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  • Jamil Khan & Waseem Khan & Ayesha Gul & Arab Naz, 2021. "Refugee Migration And Criminal Enterprising: An Overview Of Assaultive Crimes Among Afghan Refugees," Bulletin of Business and Economics (BBE), Research Foundation for Humanity (RFH), vol. 10(3), pages 273-276.
  • Handle: RePEc:rfh:bbejor:v:10:y:2021:i:3:p:273-276
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