Drug-recidivism nexus in Nigeria: A sociological criminology perspective

Q4 Medicine
M. U. Nnam, J. Chukwu, James Edem Efong, G. Ordu
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The vast majority of studies that examine the drug-recidivism nexus are generally found in the Western literature, while the scholarship has received comparatvely far less atenton in Nigeria, despite its pervasiveness. This gap in knowledge calls for frst, a theoretcal discourse, and later, data-based studies on the interplay between substance use and recidivism. Guided by sociological criminology perspectve, we applied multdisciplinary approach (i.e. an integraton of economic, psychosocial, sociological, medical/physiological and criminological thoughts, concepts, variables, constructs, models, and theories) to examine the problem. From the review, it was found that illicit substance use inhibits the pathways to criminal desistance (aging out of crime) and heightens the trajectories to criminal persistence (recidivism). That is, it amplifes the tendency for individuals to take a long career in crime and at the same tme causes them to persist in crime to get money to sustain their drug culture. This shows that the outcome of drug-recidivism interactons is mixed or perhaps unclear in terms of a partcular variable that signifcantly infuence the occurrence of the other. It is therefore, suggested that further studies in Nigeria be focused on developing a more robust methodologies and survey instruments for generatng quanttatve or qualitatve data, or a combinaton of both methods. The aim is bidirectonal: frstly, is to establish a more scientfc basis for a clearer understanding of the two variables for accurate predictons and generalisaton. Secondly, it stands to direct the paths to formulatng treatmentbased (against the widespread punishment-oriented) policy and practce on drugs and recidivism, with primary focus on legal, social, economic, medical/physiological and psychological harm reducton as well as prison decongeston.Keywords: Drugs, Nexus, Recidivism, Nigeria, Sociological Criminology Perspectve
尼日利亚毒品累犯关系:社会学犯罪学视角
绝大多数关于毒品累犯关系的研究一般都是在西方文献中发现的,而在尼日利亚,尽管这方面的研究无处不在,但受到的关注却相对较少。这种知识上的差距要求首先进行理论论述,然后对物质使用和再犯之间的相互作用进行基于数据的研究。在社会学犯罪学视角的指导下,我们采用多学科方法(即经济、社会心理、社会学、医学/生理学和犯罪学思想、概念、变量、结构、模型和理论的整合)来研究这个问题。从审查中发现,非法药物的使用抑制了犯罪停止(脱离犯罪)的途径,并提高了犯罪持续(累犯)的轨迹。也就是说,它放大了个人长期从事犯罪活动的倾向,同时使他们坚持犯罪,以获得资金来维持他们的毒品文化。这表明,药物累犯相互作用的结果是混合的,或者可能是不明确的,就一个显著影响其他发生的特定变量而言。因此,建议在尼日利亚的进一步研究应集中于发展一种更有力的方法和调查工具,以产生数量或质量数据,或将这两种方法结合起来。其目的是双向的:首先,为更清楚地了解这两个变量建立更科学的基础,以便进行准确的预测和推广。第二,它主张为制定以治疗为基础(反对普遍以惩罚为导向)的毒品和累犯政策和做法指明道路,主要侧重于减少法律、社会、经济、医疗/生理和心理伤害以及减少监狱拥挤。关键词:毒品,关系网,累犯,尼日利亚,社会学犯罪学视角
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African Journal of Drug and Alcohol Studies
African Journal of Drug and Alcohol Studies Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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