Published by: Ayesha Bibi Khan , Richard Alan Davis
Pages: 1-21
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Nine heavily populated developing nations, collectively known as the E-9 (Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Nigeria, and Pakistan), grapple with formidable challenges in the realm of primary education. These nations are confronted with the complex task of aligning educational goals with the diverse needs of their populations while ensuring the delivery of high-quality
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Published by: Benjamin James Carter
Pages: 62-80
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This analysis delves into the gendered aspects of crime prevention and reduction strategies, as well as legislative provisions. The focal point is to examine how gender roles, particularly hegemonic masculinity, influence the perpetration of crimes within the male population. Hegemonic masculinity is explored as the prevailing cultural norm that reinforces men's dominant social standing over
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CYBER LEGISLATION IN NIGERIA: A COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION OF LEGAL FRAMEWORKS AGAINST CYBERCRIME
Published by: Okafor Chukwudi Emeka
Pages: 22-44
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Cybercrime, in the era of advanced technology, poses a significant threat to individuals and organizations, disrupting the fabric of global security and economic stability. The abstract examines the rise of cybercrime in the digital age, where criminals exploit the vulnerabilities of cyberspace to commit a wide range of offenses. The evolution of information technology has created a
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CONSPIRING REALITIES: EXPLORING OFFENSES IN NIGERIA AND THE COMMONWEALTH THROUGH COMPARATIVE LENSES
Published by: Ifeoma Ngozi Okonkwo
Pages: 45-61
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English law encompasses inchoate offences, crimes that address conduct before the full commission of a substantive crime. One such inchoate offence is conspiracy. This paper delves into the examination of conspiracy across three Commonwealth jurisdictions: Nigeria, India, and the Australian State of Queensland. The foundation for this exploration is the English legal system, the source of
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