Dr. Ajibade Jegede
Senior Lecturer
B.Sc (Sociology, University of Ibadan), MSc (Sociology, University of Ibadan), PhD (Criminology, Covenant University)
College
Department
Research Interests
Criminology Contemporary /Social Problems/Deviant Behaviour
Teaching Areas
Sociology Of Crime, Contemporary Sociological Theory, Sociology of Deviant Behaviour
Selected Publications (27)
2. Ecological Approach to Nigerian Youths Cyber Fraud Participation
[ Download 751.43 kB ]3. Cyberspace and Crime Engineering: A Sociological Review
[ Download 572.43 kB ]5. New Media, Crime Engineering and the Cost of Technological Innovation in the e-Environment
[ Download 491.24 kB ]6. Work-family conflict: Evaluating the mediating role of personal intervening strategies
[ Download 962.60 kB ]7. STATE FAILURE, YOUTHS DUAL VICTIMIZATION AND UNABATED TERROR OF INTERNET CRIME IN NIGERIA
[ Download 360.31 kB ]11. FOREIGN POLICY MAKING AND IMPLEMENTATION UNDER OLUSEGUN OBASANJO'S ADMINISTRATION (1999-2007)
[ Download 6.73 MB ]13. The Impact Of Covenant University Micro Finance Bank On Small Businesses In OTA And ENVIRONS
[ Download 214.39 kB ]14. E-Commerce Promotion in the New Economy: Integrating the Missing Links in Nigeria
[ Download 174.84 kB ]15. Understanding Sociology of Law
[ Download 173.34 kB ]16. Indigene/Settler Phenomenon in Nigeria
[ Download 178.05 kB ]18. Domestic Terrorism, Official Response and the Politics of Black Gold in Niger- Delta Nigeria
[ Download 201.31 kB ]19. Boko Haram: A Nigerian Brand of Thwarted Religious Fundamentalism and Terrorism Author(s): Jegede
[ Download 243.51 kB ]20. Ethnicisation of Violent Conflicts in Jos?
[ Download 173.92 kB ]22. Pattern of Facebook Utilization among Students of Tertiary Institutions in Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria
[ Download 174.46 kB ]23. Globalization, Media Culture and Socio-Economic Security in Nigeria, In Ralph A. Akinfeleye (ed.)
[ Download 238.37 kB ]24. Youth at Crossroads: The Challenges of Social Change in Nigeria
[ Download 296.06 kB ]Collaboration/Linkages
Nigerian Sociological Society (NSS)
International Sociological Association (ISA)
Conferences Attended
Paper presented: Exploration of Nigeria’s Prison System: An Interplay of Glasserian and Straussian Qualitative and Quantitative Methods.
• NASA 2015 Conference, theme: Democracy, Livelihood and Social Order held November 3-5, 2015 at University of Lagos, Akoka, Nigeria.
Paper Presented: State Failure, Youths Dual Victimization and Unabated Terror of Internet Fraud in Nigeria. (Yet to be forwarded to journal outlet).
• 8th Annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation (ICERI 2015), Barceló Renacimiento Hotel, Seville, Spain, November 16-18, 2015.
Papers Presented:
• Paper No: 1468, “Neighborhood Disadvantages and Attitude to Schooling in Poor Urban Settlement in Nigeria: Implications for Development”.
• Paper No: 514, “Socio-Economic Predictors of Child Labour: Implications on Schooling in Nigeria”.
• XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology: Facing an Unequal World Challenges of Global Sociology. Pacifico Yokohama, Yokoama, Japan. 13-19th July, 2014.
Paper Presented:
Neo-Liberal Reforms and Health Disparities in the Global South: The Case of Nigeria.
• NASA 2013 Conference, theme: Sustainable Transformation for Inclusive Societal Development held November 4-7, 2013 at Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria.
Paper Presented
E-Commerce Promotion in the New Economy: Integrating the Missing Links in Nigeria.
• ASAN Conference 2011, theme: The Social Dimension of the Nigerian Democratization Process held at University of Ilorin, August 10-11.
Paper Presented: Population, Cross-Border Movements and Security Challenges: The Nigerian-Benin Republic Example.
• NSS 2008 Conference, theme: Religion and Business Ethics in Nigeria held November 26-27, 2008 at Temperance Hotel, Ota, Ogun State.
Paper Presented: Corruption of Religion and Religion of Corruption: Rethinking Marxists Sociology of Religion in Modern Nigeria.
• Niger/Delta University organized International Conference on the Nigerian State, Oil Industry and the Niger-Delta held between 11th -13th March 2008 at Glory Land Cultural Center Yenagoa.
Paper Presented: Corruption and the Locales: Reconsidering Niger-Delta Marginalization Thesis.
Public Lecture Attended
Crawford University 6th Public Lecture Titled: When will Nigeria become a first world nation? Guest Lecturer: Pharm. Mazi Sam I. Ohuabunwa. Thursday 30th May, 2019