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Unmasked Heroes and the Quest for Change in Nigeria’s Criminal Justice

Every year since 1999 when August 12 was declared the international youth day, young and vibrant individuals around the world gather together to celebrate the voice, actions, and engagements of other youths across the globe with the aim of promoting meaningful contributions and gaining new insight. Several activities are carried Read more…

By forforensics, 5 months1 month ago
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Cyberattacks in Nigeria: Why some of Nigeria’s worst cyberattacks are not reported

“Cyberattacks are often rarely disclosed, giving an ambience of safety. But in reality, Nigeria suffers some of the worst cyberattacks on the African continent.” This week’s digest by Abubakar Idris discusses how come these attacks and threats to security go unreported. Click HERE to read!

By forforensics, 5 months1 month ago
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Nigeria’s conflict situation, sexual violence, and the matters arising

It could be rape, sex trafficking, or any other coercive encounter directed at a person’s sexuality with or without penetration. Sexual violence, among all vices, is at its peak in the 21st century. As a form of gender-based violence, it’s a cultural phenomenon that also transcends time and space within Read more…

By forforensics, 5 months1 month ago
Weekly Digest

Forensic Anthropology: Identification of human remains to solving crimes

Lessons from our #CrashCourseSeries tells us that this aspect of forensics deals with the examination of human skeletal remains to help ascertain the identity of the victim, interpret any trauma to the remains and to give an estimated time of death for criminal proceedings or identification purposes.  In this week’s Read more…

By forforensics, 5 months1 month ago
Weekly Digest

Forensic Analysis: Implications of proper evidence collection and storage

A crime scene that has been correctly identified and cordoned off can contain a good number of evidences that, if properly preserved, can be analyzed and used in cases at any time even up until many years later. This week’s digest by Queen Edet Nkpubre discusses this further and highlights Read more…

By forforensics, 5 months1 month ago

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