In recent years, Kaduna state is experiencing an upsurge of kidnapping activities for ransom. The frequent occurrences of this new insecurity in the last few years of 2016 and 2017, has put the country and Kaduna state in danger, and have become a source of worried and concern with tenths of people from different socio-economic category are being kidnapped for ransom on daily bases. The study is to critically look at this growing criminal act, possible motives and to streamline the complexities in its control. Motives such as economic hardship, political and moral decay have led to its upsurge. Hence, proactive economic and political policies and programs are measures to address the situation
Before now, hostage-taking and kidnapping have existed in varied forms and for varied reasons in Nig...
This study is a descriptive survey which examine the causes and counselling strategies that can reme...
Kidnapping for ransom has been on the increase in the last ten years in Nigeria and there appears to...
Kidnapping as a form of criminal behaviour is not entirely new around the world. However, its curren...
The main thrust of this study was to investigate the problem of kidnapping and its consequences on N...
This paper focuses on the socio-economic and financial effects of kidnapping in BirninGwari Local Go...
Kidnapping has become a lucrative venture in Nigeria in recent times. Kidnapping first attracted nat...
This paper examines the phenomenon of kidnapping in Nigeria with a view to underscore its implicatio...
Although, studies have shown several cases of kidnapping in both developed and developing countries ...
Although, studies have shown several cases of kidnapping in both developed and developing countries ...
The way out of socio-economic crisis in Nigeria is clear; that Nigeria must create institutional str...
Crime and insecurity remain a global challenge especially that they constitute serious threat to lif...
Political amorality and kidnapping for ransom are inextricably linked. The understanding of these li...
Kidnapping refers to crime of seizing, confining, abducting, or carrying away a person by force or f...
The study examined the socio-economic effect of kidnapping on the development of Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni L...
Before now, hostage-taking and kidnapping have existed in varied forms and for varied reasons in Nig...
This study is a descriptive survey which examine the causes and counselling strategies that can reme...
Kidnapping for ransom has been on the increase in the last ten years in Nigeria and there appears to...
Kidnapping as a form of criminal behaviour is not entirely new around the world. However, its curren...
The main thrust of this study was to investigate the problem of kidnapping and its consequences on N...
This paper focuses on the socio-economic and financial effects of kidnapping in BirninGwari Local Go...
Kidnapping has become a lucrative venture in Nigeria in recent times. Kidnapping first attracted nat...
This paper examines the phenomenon of kidnapping in Nigeria with a view to underscore its implicatio...
Although, studies have shown several cases of kidnapping in both developed and developing countries ...
Although, studies have shown several cases of kidnapping in both developed and developing countries ...
The way out of socio-economic crisis in Nigeria is clear; that Nigeria must create institutional str...
Crime and insecurity remain a global challenge especially that they constitute serious threat to lif...
Political amorality and kidnapping for ransom are inextricably linked. The understanding of these li...
Kidnapping refers to crime of seizing, confining, abducting, or carrying away a person by force or f...
The study examined the socio-economic effect of kidnapping on the development of Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni L...
Before now, hostage-taking and kidnapping have existed in varied forms and for varied reasons in Nig...
This study is a descriptive survey which examine the causes and counselling strategies that can reme...
Kidnapping for ransom has been on the increase in the last ten years in Nigeria and there appears to...