Nigeria’s Juvenile Crime: A Historical Trajectory
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SCaRPE-A Nigeria
Abstract
Juvenile crime in Nigeria has been a growing concern through the years. Hence, this
study embarks on an exploration of the evolution of juvenile crime within the Nigerian
context. Drawing upon a wealth of archival records, legal documents, and historical
narratives, it traces the shifting patterns of juvenile delinquency from the pre-colonial
era through to the present day. It explores the shifting definitions of juvenile crime, the
changing demographics of young offenders, and the emergence of new criminal trends.
The study illuminates how socio-economic changes, cultural dynamics, and legislative
reforms have influenced the nature and prevalence of juvenile crime over time.
Furthermore, it critically examines the impact of colonial rule and postcolonial rule on
the juvenile justice system, highlighting the enduring legacies and contemporary
challenges. It considers the impact of colonialism, economic and social changes, and the
evolving legal framework on the nature and perception of juvenile delinquency. The
paper argues that understanding the historical context of juvenile crime is crucial for
developing effective preventative and rehabilitative strategies in contemporary Nigeria.
Description
Juvenile crime in Nigeria has become a significant social issue, necessitating a
comprehensive historical analysis. This research traces the complex path of juvenile
crime from the pre-colonial era to the present, using a variety of sources including
archival records, legal documents, and historical narratives. The study examines the
changing patterns of juvenile delinquency, the evolution of juvenile crime definitions,
demographic shifts among young offenders, and the emergence of new criminal trends
across different historical periods. It also explores the impact of socio-economic shifts,
cultural changes, and legislative reforms on the nature and prevalence of juvenile crime
