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This book is a depiction of the situation of violence in the Cameroonian society. It is a generalized phenomenon, a phenomenon which is omnipresent and omnipotent in almost all domains of life. A good number of these domains have been discussed in this work within the framework of this omnipresence and omnipotence. They are as follows: the educational realm; transport (especially land transport); the public service; family life; the musical realm; the health sector; the media milieu; the private sector; detention and imprisonment spots; government circles; political parties; the sports domain;…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is a depiction of the situation of violence in the Cameroonian society. It is a generalized phenomenon, a phenomenon which is omnipresent and omnipotent in almost all domains of life. A good number of these domains have been discussed in this work within the framework of this omnipresence and omnipotence. They are as follows: the educational realm; transport (especially land transport); the public service; family life; the musical realm; the health sector; the media milieu; the private sector; detention and imprisonment spots; government circles; political parties; the sports domain; leisure spots; the religious milieu; social interaction in streets and their neighbouring areas; tribal/ethnic conflicts; clashes based on Cameroon's official languages (French and English); vulnerable groups and natural or environmental events. On the strength of the said discussion, there is need for the Cameroonian Government, the civil society and Cameroonians to judiciously address thephenomenon of violence.
Autorenporträt
Kijem Joseph is a holder of a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology/Anthropology, a Postgraduate Diploma in Translation Studies, a Master's Degree in Human Rights Law/Humanitarian Action and a Doctoral Degree in Political Science. He is a Senior Translator in Cameroon's Population Census Office and the author of many articles and books.