Learning To Commit Crime Books
Psychology for Extension Personnel
Author: Grace Modupe Adebo
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine
Course Code: AEM510
Topics: Agricultural Extension Personnel Psychology, Human Development, intelligence, teaching, learning, learning theories, learning transfer, motivation
Author: Sathiy Agirirajan
School: Federal University, Oye-Ekiti
Department: Education
Course Code: EDU211
Topics: Educational Psychology, human growth, human development, heredity, environment, attention, perception, imagination, thinking, reasoning, memory, instincts, feelings, emotions, mimesis, atypical behavior, backwardness, clumsiness, delinquency, giftedness, special talents, creativity, learning, theories of learning, transfer of learning, motivation, intelligence, personality, interest values, attitudes, mental health, Adolescent learner, Individual Differences, Guidance, counselling, Psychoanalysis, Psychological disorders, Psychological therapies, Social Psychology, Positive Psychology
Author: CAC Chukwunka
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: CSS133
Topics: Criminology, Crime, Criminological Schools of Thought, Classical Criminology, Positivist Criminology, Critical Criminology, Sociological School, New Criminology, Crimes, Offenders, Crime Victims, Classification of Crimes, Offenders, Victims of Crimes
Cyber criminology and vulnerabilities
Author: Philip Ndubueze, Dickson Ogbonnaya Igwe
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: CSS852
Topics: Cyber criminology, Cyber vulnerabilities, Cyber Crime, Cyberspace Threats, Cyberspace Vulnerabilities, Cyber Victimization, Profiling Cybercrime Offenders, Profiling Cybercrime Victims, Cyber Crime Legislations, Cyber Security Strategies
Introduction to Criminal Justice ,9th edition
Author: Robert Bohm, Keith Haley
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: CSS212, CSS354
Topics: Criminal Justice, Crime, Justice, Explaining Crime, Rule of Law, Law Enforcement, American Law Enforcement, Policing America, Policing, Administration of Justice, Courts, Sentencing, Appeals, Death Penalty, Corrections, Institutional Corrections, Prison Life, Inmate Rights, Release, Recidivism, Community Corrections, Juvenile Justice
Principles of Security Practice and Management
Author: Monsuru Adegboyega Kasali
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: CSS243, CSS743
Topics: Security Practice, Security Management, Security, Violence, Violent Crime, Domestic Violence, Crime Control, Intelligence, Intelligence Collection, Intelligence Disciplines, Intelligence Analysis, Intelligence Evaluation, Counter-Intelligence, Intelligence Security Management, Security Personnel Management, Job Stress, Trauma Management, Operational Management, Capacity Planning, Asymmetric Aggression
Policing and Law Enforcement in Nigeria
Author: VA Usoh
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: CSS341, CSS742
Topics: Policing, Law Enforcement, Police Organisation, Police Administration, Functions of the Nigeria Police, Power of the Nigeria Police, Methodology of Policing, Crime Detection, Criminal Investigation, Police Discretion, Police Culture, police Sub-Culture, Community Policing, Police Ethics, Police Deviance, Human Rights, Law, Criminal Procedure, Effective Policing, Efficient Policing, Police Reform, Peacekeeping, Women Police, Women Law Enforcement, Security Conglomerate, Human Trafficking, Ethnic Militia, Youth Restiveness, Religious Intolerance, Cyber Crime
Special Categories of Offenders
Author: Adeniyi Adegoke, Ogunrekun Olawale Olusola
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: CSS354
Topics: Offenders, Types of Offences, offence, crime, punishment, Theoretical Background to Punishment, Theoretical Background to Crime, Sentencing, Pre-sentencing, Sentencing Structure, police, Criminal Justice
Theoretical Criminology ,4th edition
Author: George Vold, Thomas Bernard, Jeffrey Snipes
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: CSS755
Topics: Theoretical Criminology, crime, classical Criminology, positivist Criminology, ecology of crime, strain theories, criminal behavior, offender, control theories, conflict Criminology, durkheim, anomie, modernization, critical Criminology, developmental Criminology, assessing Criminology theory
The English legal system, 8th edition
Author: Jacqueline Martin
School: Edo University
Department: Law
Course Code: PUL111, PUL112
Topics: English Legal System, Law, morality, Justice, rule of law, customs, common law, equity, judicial precedent, supreme court, Court of appeal, Privy Council, judges, overruling, judicial law-making, parliament, House of lords, House of commons, European union law, Bills, Parliamentary sovereignty, bylaws, Delegated legislation, European Court of Justice, European law, Statutory interpretation, literal rule, golden rule, mischief rule, Law reform, civil cases, codification, negotiation, county court, Woolf reforms, high court, Appellate courts, Arbitration, mediation, tribunals, Crime, police investigations, crime statistics, Legislative history, Runciman Commission, police powers, road checks, Pre-trial hearings, bail, Crown Prosecution Service, criminal courts, Magistrates’ Courts, youth courts, crown court, sentencing, Young offenders, legal profession, solicitor, barristers, Queen’s Counsel, judiciary, judicial law, Lord Chancellor, Law Officers, Attorney-General, Solicitor-General, magistrates, Lay magistrates, juries, jury system, jury qualifications, jury trial, legal aid, legal advice, Human rights
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