Doing Justice Without the State: The Afikpo (Ehugbo) Nigeria ModelRoutledge, 2006 - 260 oldal This study examines the principles and practices of the Afikpo (Eugbo) Nigeria indigenous justice system in contemporary times. Like most African societies, the Afikpo indigenous justice system employs restorative, transformative and communitarian principles in conflict resolution. This book describes the processes of community empowerment, participatory justice system and how regular institutions of society that provide education, social and economic support are also effective in early intervention in disputes and prevention of conflicts. |
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... POLICE ) Corruption pervades the entire Nigerian Criminal Justice System , but the Police are singled out here for examination because of its central position in social control . Available records show that corruption within the ...
... POLICE ) Corruption pervades the entire Nigerian Criminal Justice System , but the Police are singled out here for examination because of its central position in social control . Available records show that corruption within the ...
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... Police have in separate public statements acknowledged that the Nigerian Police routinely torture suspects , engage in extra - judicial killings and also aid and abet armed robbery ( see the Nigerian Tribune of December 15 , 2005 - http ...
... Police have in separate public statements acknowledged that the Nigerian Police routinely torture suspects , engage in extra - judicial killings and also aid and abet armed robbery ( see the Nigerian Tribune of December 15 , 2005 - http ...
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... Police . Victims of crime feel doubly victimized by the Police . Their rights are routinely vio- lated . Victims are regularly harassed , hounded and made to pay a ransom before their cases receive formal attention by the Police . The ...
... Police . Victims of crime feel doubly victimized by the Police . Their rights are routinely vio- lated . Victims are regularly harassed , hounded and made to pay a ransom before their cases receive formal attention by the Police . The ...
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List of Figures | 4 |
Chapter | 17 |
Chapter Three | 45 |
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Doing Justice without the State: The Afikpo (Ehugbo) Nigeria Model Ogbonnaya Oko Elechi Korlátozott előnézet - 2006 |
Doing Justice without the State: The Afikpo (Ehugbo) Nigeria Model Ogbonnaya Oko Elechi Korlátozott előnézet - 2006 |
Doing Justice Without the State: The Afikpo (Ehugbo) Nigeria Model O. Oko Elechi Korlátozott előnézet - 2006 |
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