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    The diaspora Nigerians’ image problem of drug and fraud: A case study of the Malaysian-Indonesian experience through newspaper reports by Owoyemi, Musa Yusuf, Din, Abdul Kadir, Ahmad Sabri, Ahmad Zaharuddin Sani

    Published 2015
    “…It is no longer news that the economic and social problems in Nigeria have led to mass migration of Nigerians to other parts of the world for better job opportunities and/or education.South-East Asia has had its fair intake of some of these Nigerians especially in recent times.However, some unscrupulous Nigerians in their bid to make quick money have used the opportunity afforded by some of their host nations to commit crimes ranging from drug trafficking to internet fraud.The negative activities of these few have had a bad impact on the image of the entire citizenry of Nigeria in diaspora and this has led to stereotyping and prejudices-at times with dire consequences.Using the textual analysis method, this paper looks at the activities of some of these criminal minded Nigerians in diaspora through newspaper reports in Malaysia and Indonesia with a view to pinpointing the problems they are creating in these societies, their negative effect on other Nigerians and what solution(s) could possibly be implemented in curbing their activities.…”
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    Topographie und Topologie in Edith Kneifls Kriminalromanen by Ester Saletta

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…Edith Kneifl’s thrillers follow a double geographical dimension, since Italy and Austria form the narrative setting of her criminal minds. Women who recall Lucrezia Borgia and men under the impulse of uncontrolled violent emotions move from town to town showing that the criminal setting is not just a plain narrative landscape but rather more of a topographic and topologic stage on which the human identity can let its unconscious­ness be free to self-determination.…”
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    Being a forensic psychiatrist in India: Responsibilities, difficulties, and criticalities by B C Malathesh, Soumitra Das

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Starting from social contexts, such as marriage and mental illness, to the interpretation of criminal mind, there is a multitude of situations where forensic psychiatrist has a handful of jobs which suffer due to lack of infrastructure. …”
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    CANIBALISMUL: ASPECTE JURIDICO-PENALE ŞI CRIMINOLOGICE by USM ADMIN

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…The purpose of this study can not be reduced only to an investigation concerning the subjective elements of the criminal mind, but it is extended to the legal qualification of the crime in the circumstance of its varied forms. …”
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    Wird irgendetwas mit mir geschehen? Psycho(patho)logical perspectives on Hannah Arendt’s The Banality of Evil by Veronica De Pieri

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In showing the multiple facets of banality, the research investigates recent results in the analysis of the criminal mind in order to shed light on the etiology of evil.…”
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    Threats from the Dark: A Review over Dark Web Investigation Research for Cyber Threat Intelligence by Randa Basheer, Bassel Alkhatib

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…From proactive detection of cyberattacks to the identification of key actors, analyzing contents of the Dark Web plays a significant role in deterring cybercrimes and understanding criminal minds. Researching in the Dark Web proved to be an essential step in fighting cybercrime, whether with a standalone investigation of the Dark Web solely or an integrated one that includes contents from the Surface Web and the Deep Web. …”
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    To Identify the Criminal tendency of a Person by analysis of their social media profiles (Facebook) by Sajjad Khan, Zohaib Jan

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…In this paper we thoroughly studied five big personality models and come to the point that neuroticism reflects the criminal mind of person, we are using the text mining algorithm, which will be used to extract necessary information from the text massages (statuses, comments etc.) containing neuroticism words e.g. anger, anxiety stress, depression etc. and by using these words prediction can be made. …”
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    The Dark Side of Connectivity: A Socio-Ethical Exploration of Internet Fraud and Nigerian Youth by Onyinyechi Priscilla Christian Wariboko, Friday Chimene Nwanyanwu

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…With insights drawn from Robert Merton’s structural strain theory and Aristotle’s virtue ethics, this paper qualitatively examines the spate of indiscreet deals by criminally minded Nigerian youth and particularly mirrors its social and ethical implications. …”
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    A Review on Effectiveness of Marine Pollution Control and Management in Nigeria by J. N. Osuji, J. A. Agbakwuru

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The effort in the development of an action plan referred to as National Oil Spill Compensation Rate (NOSCR) which stipulates compensation to affected or host communities from facility operators is not a control measure and may even be misused by criminal minds to intentionally cause spills and pollution in other to seek financial gain. …”
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    Female Offenders at the Confluence of Medical and Penal Discourses: Towards a Gender-Specific Criminology (1860s-1920s) by Alice Bonzom

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…In the late 1860s, this interest in the criminal mind fused with scientific and medical breakthroughs to create a hybrid, cross-disciplinary field focused on understanding the criminal. …”
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    History of the development of the juvenile delinquency in the criminal legislation of the Republic of Serbia by Jović Vojislav B., Blagojević-Danilović Aleksandra N.

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Historically observed juveniles in the early periods of human civilization had an impact on the perpetrator's criminal status, so in the Roman period, juveniles up to seven years (infantes) were criminally irresponsible, while juveniles from seven to ten years old (infantiae proximus) and juveniles aged 10 to 14 (pubertati proximus) could be punished only exceptionally and with the finer penalties if they were capable of a criminal mind (down capaces), and in that case the thought supplemented the age (malitia supplet aetatem). …”
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    THE ROLE OF INFORMANTS IN THE ACCENTUATION OF ARMED BANDITRY IN NORTH-WESTERN NIGERIA: A CASE STUDY OF ZAMFARA STATE by TUKUR ABDULKADIR, ABDULNASIR UMAR

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…These events have created a climate of uncertainty that has become a cause for concern for the government and the citizenry.Government at the local, state and federal levels have been making efforts to tackle the menace of armed banditry in the north-western region since it assumed a national dimension. However, some criminally-minded individuals in the region are crippling the efforts by providing information and other logistics to the armed bandits. …”
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    "IT TAKES A VILLAGE"….TOLERATING THE 'NEGATIVE STUDIES' TO ENCOURAGE TRUTHFULNESS IN RESEARCH by Ahmed Badar

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…If this fails a family member with a 'criminal mind-set' steps in and the cycle of 'falsification & fabrication' sets in. …”
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