FORGERY, BURGLARY, AND LAND RIGHTS: INVESTIGATING LAW ENFORCEMENT MEASURES
Abstract
This study investigates the intersection of forgery, burglary, and land rights, focusing on law enforcement measures to address these issues. Forgery and burglary incidents often intertwine in cases involving fraudulent land documents or property titles. Such criminal activities not only jeopardize individuals' property rights but also undermine the integrity of land tenure systems. Through an analysis of law enforcement approaches and strategies, this research aims to identify effective measures for combating forgery and burglary in the context of land rights. Drawing upon case studies and legal frameworks, the study sheds light on the challenges faced by law enforcement agencies and explores potential solutions to enhance the protection of land rights and prevent criminal exploitation.
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Forgery, land rights, law enforcementHow to Cite
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