2019冠状病毒病大流行和尼日利亚街头犯罪:阻碍可持续发展

H. Abdullahi
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每一次紧急情况都有其安全影响,2019年冠状病毒也不例外。这一突发卫生事件及其封锁社会和经济活动等政策影响对国家安全产生了影响。2019冠状病毒病大流行的后果之一是街头犯罪。突发卫生事件导致了街头犯罪,如盗窃、抢包、抢手机、抢珠宝和其他贵重物品、抢劫、入室盗窃、街头斗殴、殴打等。这些导致了生命和财产的损失。因此,本文讨论了尼日利亚COVID-19紧急情况与街头犯罪之间的重要关系。本研究采用定性与定量相结合的研究方法。数据来源于编辑过的教科书、同行评议的期刊和可靠的在线资源的内容分析。调查结果表明,新冠肺炎紧急情况及其全面封锁经济和社会活动、限制人员流动和由此造成的生计损失等政策措施,助长了街头犯罪。该文件建议公平分配缓解措施、有效的社会安全网和对突发卫生事件的充分准备以及加强人的能力建设。这项研究对个人、各级政府、国家疾病控制中心、世界卫生组织、非政府组织以及社会科学和卫生科学的研究人员都是有益的。
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COVID-19 Pandemic and Street Crimes in Nigeria: Hindrances to Sustainable Development
Every emergency has its security implications, corona virus 2019 is not an exception. This health emergency with its policy implications like lockdown of social and economic activities has implications for national security. One of the consequences of COVID-19 pandemic is street crime. The health emergency resulted in street crimes like theft, snatching of bags, phones, jewelleries and other valuables, robbery, burglary, street fighting and assaults and battery. These led to loss of lives and properties. Hence, this paper addresses the significant relationship between COVID-19 emergency and street crimes in Nigeria. The study applies qualitative and quantitative research methods. Data were sourced secondarily through the content analysis of edited textbooks, peer-reviewed journals and credible online resources. Findings showed that COVID-19 emergency and its policy measures like total lockdown of the economy and social activities, movement restriction and consequential loss of means of livelihood instigated street crimes. The paper recommends equitable distribution of palliatives, effective social safety net and adequate preparation for health emergency and increased human capacity building. This study will be useful to individuals, governments at all levels, National Centre for Disease Control, World Health Organization, non-governmental organizations and researchers in social and health sciences.
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