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Benin, like other countries in the world, has experienced a computer revolution since 2000, with the multiplication of social networks. These networks have played and continue to play a key role in internal security: protection and popularization of human rights. But since 2007, these vectors of enjoyment of individual freedoms are beginning to undermine the relative social order, gradually put in place since the advent of democratic renewal in 1990. In order to analyze the conditions of a possible reconciliation between the enjoyment of individual freedoms and the preservation of social order…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Benin, like other countries in the world, has experienced a computer revolution since 2000, with the multiplication of social networks. These networks have played and continue to play a key role in internal security: protection and popularization of human rights. But since 2007, these vectors of enjoyment of individual freedoms are beginning to undermine the relative social order, gradually put in place since the advent of democratic renewal in 1990. In order to analyze the conditions of a possible reconciliation between the enjoyment of individual freedoms and the preservation of social order in the light of the development of the Internet in Benin, a sociological methodology based on qualitative research was used. At the end of the work, it emerged that the Internet has become a vast field of enjoyment of individual rights and freedoms and an important tool in police operations and investigations. But, more and more, it is giving rise to digital pathologies that compromise the social order. This book is intended for specialists in social sciences, security, delinquency and criminal justice.
Autorenporträt
Nascido a 12 de Outubro de 1993 em Azovè, no departamento de Couffo (Benin), Mahoussi Eskyl TOGBE tem um pai que é professor e uma mãe que é revendedora. Tendo uma grande paixão pela Microbiologia, está a realizar um estudo sobre infecções do tracto urinário em doentes internados no hospital na zona de Boko (Parakou/Benin)