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The world is being polluted day by day. Crimes is on the high increase. Terror ideologies and criminal concepts are now being spread and fed on to children and even taught in various places. Suicide bombing, terrorism, massacre, genocide and so on, are news headlines today. Indeed, the world is close to an end! The word crime is so complex to be described as a term. It is rather peculiar to every nations, societies and communities around the world. Crime does not have any boundary. It has nothing to do with a country being developed, developing or under-developed. In fact, worst crimes are…mehr

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The world is being polluted day by day. Crimes is on the high increase. Terror ideologies and criminal concepts are now being spread and fed on to children and even taught in various places. Suicide bombing, terrorism, massacre, genocide and so on, are news headlines today. Indeed, the world is close to an end! The word crime is so complex to be described as a term. It is rather peculiar to every nations, societies and communities around the world. Crime does not have any boundary. It has nothing to do with a country being developed, developing or under-developed. In fact, worst crimes are reported daily in the news in most developed countries of the world. Crime therefore varies across continents and it prevalence can be nation's characterized. This book analyses and report crime as peculiar to a state in Nigeria.
Autorenporträt
Olalekan Akintande is a Research Assistant at Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Statistical Analysis (LISA) &Data Management Specialist at Energy Information System (EIS), a sub-section of CPEEL, UI. He obtained 1st&2nd degree in Statistics. His research area of interest is Data science, analytic& Bayesian modeling with application in Big-Data.