尼日利亚图书馆吸毒和犯罪调查:对阿夸伊博姆州公共和学术图书馆的研究。

I. F. Ottu, Mercy D. Ebong, Mercy E. Ukpanah, Imaobong A. Etim
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吸毒是目前影响尼日利亚国民生活方方面面的一个严重问题。许多吸毒行为的秘密性质可能为相关民族志的发展提供了合适的条件,其中之一就是图书馆环境作为吸毒的秘密藏身之处。考虑到每个图书馆综合体的隐居性质,本研究通过一项调查调查了尼日利亚阿夸伊博姆州某些公共图书馆中可能存在和普遍存在的吸毒网络。参与者是图书馆的使用者和赞助人,包括学生、图书馆工作人员和其他公共用户。结果表明,该图书馆的吸毒水平可以忽略不计(低),相应的相关犯罪水平也较低。在一些人口统计因素下,还有其他药物使用指标,包括性别、受教育程度、使用者的婚姻状况、使用者的居住状况、最近在图书馆使用药物的历史、使用者的估计年龄、估计使用药物的财务成本以及在图书馆犯下的犯罪指数。然而,目前尚不清楚所报告的与图书馆有关的日常犯罪是否与图书馆吸毒有任何联系。提出的建议是,不仅在图书馆,而且在一般情况下,需要和迫切需要使公众认识到吸毒的危险,并且需要通过改进我们的学术和公共设施的安全措施来防止其后果。
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Survey of Drug Use and Crime in Nigerian Libraries: A Study of Public and Academic Libraries in Akwa Ibom State.
Drug use is a menacing problem currently affecting every aspect of Nigeria‟s national life. The clandestine nature of many drug use behaviours-may provide suitable conditions for the development of relative ethnographies, and one of such is the library environment as a secret hideout for drug abuse. Considering the seclusive nature of every library complex, the present study investigated, through a survey, the possible existence and prevalence of drug use network in selected public libraries in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Participants were library users and patrons, including students, library workers and other public users. Results indicate that negligible (low) level of drug use was reported in the library with corresponding low level of related crime. There were also other indicators of drug use comparing respondents‟ reports under several demographic factors including gender, education, marital status of users, residential status of users, recent history of drug use in the library, estimated age of users, estimated financial cost of drug use as well as indices of crimes committed in the library. It was however not clear if reported crimes, which are usual day to day occurrences associated with the library, could in any way be linked to library drug use. Recommendations were made concerning the need and urgency to provide public sensitization on the dangers of drug use not only in the library but also in general, and the need to prevent its consequences through improved security measures in our academic and public facilities.
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