Concerns of cyber criminality in South Africa,Ghana, Ethiopia and Nigeria: rethinking cybercrime policy implementation and institutional accountability |
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Authors: | Felix E. Eboibi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Law, Niger Delta University, Wilberforce Island, Bayelsa State, Nigeria - +2348033175431felixeboibi@mail.ndu.edu.ng |
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Abstract: | Undoubtedly, some African states have put in place cybercrime legal frameworks and institutional policies to combat cybercrime and curtail the proliferation of the crime globally. Although the cybercrime policy implementation gap is a global problem, this paper notes that these African States have a peculiar challenge of implementation gap or lack of implementation of cybercrime legal frameworks and policies as a basis for cybercrime proliferation and this poses great concerns for internet users. Incentive is comparatively drawn from the United States of America and the United Kingdom in determining what these African governments and institutions should do towards fighting cybercrime. |
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