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Aniekan Sampson Brown
Aniekan Sampson Brown
A Professor of Criminology at University of Uyo
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Transethnic Itineraries for Ethnomedical Therapies in Nigeria: Igbo Women Seeking Ibibio Cures.
CO Izugbara, IW Etukudoh, AS Brown
Health and Placewww.Elsevier.com/locatehealthplace., 2005
502005
Extra-legal policing strategies and HIV risk environment: accounts of people who inject drugs in Nigeria
EUE Nelson, AS Brown
Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy 27 (4), 312-319, 2020
202020
The Reality of Tough Choices about Water and Sanitation in Nigeria’s Coastal Settlements: a Preliminary Discussion
EMASB Akpabio
Nordic Journal of African Studies 21 (4), 164-182, 2012
162012
The Impact of Sea Robbery on Artisanal Fishing in Rural Settlements on Niger Delta Region of Nigeria.
ROU Adongoi, T., A. S. Brown
International Journal of Innovation and Sustainability., 32-43, 2017
82017
Community Policing and Policing Problem: The Nigerian Situation
JD Inyang, AS Brown
International Journal of African Culture, Politics and Development 6 (1), 1-12, 2011
82011
Women, pregnancy risks, and birthing-related complications: Conversations with traditional birth attendants
CO Izugbara, A Brown
Trends in midwifery Research, 167-84, 2005
82005
Ex-Convicts in a Dilemma of Reintegration: A Study of Uyo, South-South Nigeria
AS Brown
International Journal of Social Sciences 10 (4), 81-91, 2016
72016
Commercial tricycle riders’ perceptions of psychoactive drug use and the risk of road traffic accidents in Uyo, Nigeria
EUE Nelson, OO Umoh, NF Essien, AS Brown
African journal of drug and alcohol studies 17 (2), 105-118, 2018
52018
Nigeria’s water and sanitation: spaces of risk and the challenges of data
EM Akpabio, AS Brown, IE Ansa, ES Udom, S Abasi-ifreke, S Eti-ido, ...
Presented at the XVth World Water Congress 25, 29, 2015
52015
Sea robbery and its implication on tourism development in Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
T Adongoi, AS Brown, UE Abraham
International Journal of social management sciences maiden edition 2 (1), 1-13, 2019
42019
Rural Poverty and Urban Domestic Child Work: Qualitative Study of Female House Maids in Uyo, Nigeria
EE Nelson, AS Brown
International Journal of Social Sciences. Vol. 11, No. 1, January-March). 59 …, 2017
32017
Religion and Sustainable Youth Development
AS Brown
In G.E. Akpan and C. N. Ekpong (eds) Youth Empowerment for Sustainable …, 2006
32006
Crime and Seasonality in Nigeria: A Spatio-Temporal Discussion in Uyo Urban
AS Brown, EJ Okorie
South South Journal of Culture and Development 17 (1), 1-29, 2015
22015
Gender Relations in Rural and Urban Crime Combat: Lessons From Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
AS Brown
International Journal of African Culture, Politics and Development 4 (2), 39-49, 2009
2*2009
Reproductive Health Freedom and Domestic Violence in A Patriarchal Society: Some Findings in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
AS Brown, NA Usoro
International Journal of Contemporary Studies in Education (IJ-CSE) 2 (2 …, 2023
12023
Familism and crime in Nigeria: Exploring family conduct and implication on expanding new spaces of crime in Akwa Ibom State
AS Brown, U Akpan
African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies 13 (1), 6, 2020
12020
Feature redundancy approach to efficient face recognition in still images
ME Ekpenyong, PM Wilson, AS Brown
SN Applied Sciences 1 (6), 543, 2019
12019
Sports and Tourism Mutually Enhance Societal Development: Beyond mere Rhetoric for Nigeria
AS Brown, I Jona
Journal of Research in Health and Sports Sciences 7 (1), 118-133, 2010
12010
Rural Poverty and Urban Domestic Child Work: Qualitative Study of Female House Maids in Uyo, Nigeria: International Journal of Social Sciences. Vol. 11, No. 1
EE Nelson, AS Brown
Afrischolar Discovery Repository (Annex), 2024
2024
Folk Media, Family Planning Communication and Contraceptive Use in Rural Nigeria: Journal of Communication and Media Research. Vol. 4 No. 2 (4)
EE Nelson, AS Brown, NW Udofia
Afrischolar Discovery Repository (Annex), 2024
2024
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