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Suleman Lazarus, PhD
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Social and contextual taxonomy of cybercrime: Socioeconomic theory of Nigerian cybercriminals
S Ibrahim
International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice 47, 44-57, 2016
1162016
Causes of socioeconomic cybercrime in Nigeria
S Ibrahim
2016 IEEE International Conference on Cybercrime and Computer Forensic …, 2016
522016
The bifurcation of the Nigerian cybercriminals: Narratives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) agents
S Lazarus, GU Okolorie
Telematics and Informatics 40, 14-26, 2019
512019
Birds of a feather flock together: the Nigerian cyber fraudsters (Yahoo Boys) and hip hop artists
S Lazarus
Criminology, Crim. Just. L & Soc'y 19, 63, 2018
492018
A binary model of broken home: Parental death-divorce hypothesis of male juvenile delinquency in Nigeria and Ghana
S Ibrahim
Violence and Crime in the Family: Patterns, Causes, and Consequences 9, 311-340, 2015
332015
Just married: the synergy between feminist criminology and the Tripartite Cybercrime Framework
S Lazarus
International Social Science Journal, 1-19, 2019
302019
Gendered penalties of divorce on remarriage in Nigeria: A qualitative study
SI Lazarus, M Rush, ET Dibiana, CP Monks
Journal of comparative family studies 48 (3), 351-366, 2017
282017
Where is the money? The intersectionality of the spirit world and the acquisition of wealth
S Lazarus
Religions 10 (3), 146, 2019
232019
Exploring the value of feminist theory in understanding digital crimes: Gender and cybercrime types
S Lazarus, M Button, R Kapend
The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice 61 (3), 381-398, 2022
202022
‘Troubling’chastisement: a comparative historical analysis of child punishment in Ghana and Ireland
M Rush, S Ibrahim Lazarus
Sociological research online 23 (1), 177-196, 2018
182018
Physical punishment in Ghana and Finland: Criminological, sociocultural, human rights and child protection implications
S Ibrahim, S Komulainen
International journal of human rights and constitutional studies 4 (1), 54-74, 2016
172016
Advantageous comparison: using Twitter responses to understand similarities between cybercriminals (“Yahoo Boys”) and politicians (“Yahoo men”)
S Lazarus, M Button, A Adogame
Heliyon 8 (11), 2022
162022
Tweets and reactions: revealing the geographies of cybercrime perpetrators and the North-South divide
S Lazarus, M Button
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 25 (8), 504-511, 2022
152022
What do we know about online romance fraud studies? A systematic review of the empirical literature (2000 to 2021)
S Lazarus, JM Whittaker, MR McGuire, L Platt
Journal of Economic Criminology, 100013, 2023
142023
Establishing the particularities of cybercrime in Nigeria: theoretical and qualitative treatments
S Lazarus
102020
‘Some animals are more equal than others’: the hierarchy of citizenship in Austria
S Lazarus
Laws 8 (3), 14, 2019
102019
Online fraudsters, colonial legacies and the north-south divide in Nigeria
S Lazarus, M Button
The Conversation, 2022
62022
Demonstrating the therapeutic values of poetry in doctoral research: Autoethnographic steps from the enchanted forest to a PhD by publication path
S Lazarus
Methodological Innovations 14 (2), 20597991211022014, 2021
42021
Betrayals in Academia and a Black Demon from Ephesus
S Lazarus
Journal of Critical Issues in Educational Practice 9 (1), 3, 2019
42019
The view that ‘419’makes Nigeria a global cybercrime player is misplaced
S Ibrahim
The Conversation 14, 2017
42017
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