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Criminology in Nigeria

History, Evolution, and Trends
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Criminology in Nigeria: Origin, Evolution and Trends explores the threads of the criminal justice system in Nigeria through past, present, and future trends. Tracing the roots of law and criminology in Nigeria, this book employs up-to-date research and case studies to elucidate the dynamic nature and impact of Nigeria's criminal justice system. It sheds light on the various influences of the Nigerian criminal justice system, different types of crimes, and various sentencing practices. By doing so, the book encourages readers to engage in a more critical examination of research and strategies related to security and public safety in Nigeria. This book is an essential resource that caters to students, scholars, researchers, practitioners, and curious minds seeking to gain a deeper understanding of Nigeria's criminal justice system. It evolves a thought-provoking guide and discourse, contributing to the ongoing dialogue and shaping the pursuit of justice and security in the Nigerian landscape.
Abiodun Raufu is assistant professor of criminal justice at Southern University and A&M College. Lucy K. Tsado is associate professor in the Department of Sociology, Social Work, and Criminal Justice at Lamar University. Edidiong Mendie is lecturer/adjunct professor of criminal justice at California State University, Sacramento, and Texas Southern University. Emmanuel Ben-Edet is assistant professor at the W.E.B. Du Bois Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice at Clark Atlanta University.
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