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    Managing the risks of big-data environment through data protection law: the position in Malaysia and Indonesia by Zulhuda, Sonny, Abdul Ghani Azmi, Ida Madieha, Hakiem, Nashrul

    Published 2015
    “…The fact that the end-users are not equally vigilant makes it easier for criminal minds to profit illegitimately from the IT services. …”
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    Big data and its legal risks by Zulhuda, Sonny

    Published 2014
    “…The fact that the end-users are not equally vigilant makes it easier for criminal minds to profit illegitimately from the IT services. …”
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    The poetics of deviance in contemporary American crime fiction by Gregoriou, Christiana

    Published 2003
    “…The language used to portray the criminal mind is seen as deviant due to the labelling of criminals as 'socially deviant'. …”
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    The diaspora Nigerians’ image problem of drug and fraud: A case study of the Malaysian-Indonesian experience through newspaper reports by Owoyemi, Musa Yusuf, Din, Abdul Kadir, Ahmad Sabri, Ahmad Zaharuddin Sani

    Published 2015
    “…It is no longer news that the economic and social problems in Nigeria have led to mass migration of Nigerians to other parts of the world for better job opportunities and/or education.South-East Asia has had its fair intake of some of these Nigerians especially in recent times.However, some unscrupulous Nigerians in their bid to make quick money have used the opportunity afforded by some of their host nations to commit crimes ranging from drug trafficking to internet fraud.The negative activities of these few have had a bad impact on the image of the entire citizenry of Nigeria in diaspora and this has led to stereotyping and prejudices-at times with dire consequences.Using the textual analysis method, this paper looks at the activities of some of these criminal minded Nigerians in diaspora through newspaper reports in Malaysia and Indonesia with a view to pinpointing the problems they are creating in these societies, their negative effect on other Nigerians and what solution(s) could possibly be implemented in curbing their activities.…”
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