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Is Nigeria truly lawless, or does justice simply depend on who you are? This episode explores the idea that the law isn’t always absent—but often unevenly applied. Through real cases and everyday realities, we examine how access, influence, and visibility can shape outcomes within Nigeria’s justice system.
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What happens when society pushes too hard? In this episode of The Crime General Podcast, we explore how pressure—from expectations, environment, and survival—can shape decisions and drive individuals toward crime. Is it choice, circumstance, or something in between?
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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When governments talk about security, they usually mean protecting the state.
But what about protecting people?
In this episode, we explore the debate between human security and state security from crime and policing to fear, trust, and the real meaning of safety.
Because a country can look secure on paper… and still feel unsafe to the people living in it.
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In this episode, we examine the cycle behind street involvement from youth pressure and unemployment to identity and the need for belonging. Instead of blaming individuals, we explore the deeper social conditions that make street life appealing.
If the pattern keeps repeating, maybe the real issue isn’t just crime it’s the environment producing it.