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This book is intended to aid demystify and explain the intelligence responses required for the emerging global threat; the subject is critical especially after the event of 9/11 strategic surprise on the American soil, the Russian- Ukraine war, Israeli-Haman war, China-Taiwan tension escalation and about two decade of ISIS, ISWAP, and Boko Haram terrorist activities in the Sahel region of West Africa in general and North-East, Nigeria in particular, among other security threats globally; that states are now forced to operate in a complex and uncertain international environment. Economic, political, military, educational, social, health, religious, cultural, and environmental challenges today are as important to a nations' national security as border issues and stability have been in the past. This book is targeted to expose students of Intelligence and Security Studies (ISS), on why states coordinates and direct their resources- economic, political and otherwise for the attainment of their objectives.
The objective of this work therefore is to establish how covid-19 pandemic has induced criminality and deteriorated the local economy of Bayelsa state, Nigeria. The stud adopted the Situational action theory (SAT) as our theoretical framework. The study adopted the descriptive research design to survey 2,277,961 populations of Bayelsa state using the Taro- Yamane formula to draw a sample size of 530. Purposive sampling technique was used in the study. The primary instruments used in generating data for this study were questionnaire and interview. The structured questionnaire titled: ¿Covid-19, local economy and criminality in Bayelsa state, Nigeriä. (C19LEACBSNQ). The collected data were analyzed using simple percentage and the thematic method was used to analysis the data derived from key informants.
Sociology as a discipline is becoming more popular in contemporary time. This is as a result of more students seen to have taken up the sociology for study both in the undergraduate and post graduate level. When it comes to sociological theorizing students of the field tend to have some challenges due to the abstractness and the extensiveness of the subject matter. And this abstract nature calls for tact and visionary explanation to comprehend and apply needed simulations to the subject matter.The book written to draw selected theory closer to students and reduce the abstractness to concreteness and covert its extensiveness to attractiveness. This compendium is targeted towards undergraduate and post-graduate students.
The purpose of this work therefore was to examine how hard drug use among youth has led to sexual violence and rise in cultism in Niger-Delta region of Nigeria from 2010-2020. There are four competing theories for our theoretical framework- Routine activity theory (RAT), Rational choice theory (RCT), Situational action theory (SAT) and Street code theory (SCT), but we adopted the later. The study adopted the sample survey design research design. The sample size of 400 was determined using Taro Yamane formula from a population of 447,779 using the stratified and purposive sampling technique. The major instruments used in generating data for this study were questionnaire, observation and interview.The structured questionnaire titled: ¿Sexual violence, youth hard drug use and cultism in Niger-Delta region¿ (SVYHDUACINDRQ). The collected data were analysed using the simple percentage and Chi-square (x2) statistical tool to test the various hypotheses.
The purpose of this work therefore was to examine the relationship between Fulani herdsmen settlement in the southwest Nigeria and Nigeriäs insecurity problems. The study adopts differential association theory (DAT) and Situational action theory (SAT) as it theoretical framework. The study adopted the descriptive research design to survey 3,728,098 populations of Ogun state, using the Taro- Yamane formula to draw a sample size of 400; purposive sampling technique was used in the study. The major instruments used in generating data for this study were questionnaire, observation and interview. The collected data were analysed using the simple percentage and Chi-square (x2) statistical tool to test the various hypotheses. A number of references were finally made for further review.
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