Transient Marriages, Child Rights Abuses, and Mediatic Gap: A Theoretical Coverage of Crime Instigators in Nigeria

Transient Marriages, Child Rights Abuses, and Mediatic Gap: A Theoretical Coverage of Crime Instigators in Nigeria

Jegede Ebenezer Ajibade
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 18
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5598-2.ch039
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Abstract

A few abusive occurrences in the Third World escape the lenses of the media, portending danger to our collective existence. One such social ill that defied the radar of news coverage is the growing transient consummation and abortion of conjugal relationship implicating male gender and instantiating abuses affecting the children from such relationships. Regrettably, the ‘hit and run parenthood' posture attendant of this practice often populate the crime cells cross-culturally and raises the probability of social dislocation laden with colossal cost to societies. Consequently, this chapter attempts to descriptively investigate the depth of this sexual pervasion and the predicaments of children raised under such milieu. A passionate appeal is thus made to galvanize dissuasive participation in such practices and to generate more media attention in order to alleviate the excruciating socio-economic condition and discourage crime among the affected children.
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