Psychosocial Determinants of Human Trafficking in South West Nigeria: Social Support, Coping Strategies, Self-Esteem and Risk Attitude as Predictors of Involvement in Human Trafficking in South-West Nigeria
This study investigated psychosocial predictors of involvement in trafficking in person. This descriptive research adopted an ex-post facto approach. A multi-stage sampling technique was used to select sample for this study .A total of 308 victims and 772 perpetrators of human trafficking from Lagos and Ogun states took part in this study. The participants were between the ages of 18 and 39...
Adejumo, G. Olubunmi
Adejumo Gbadebo Olubunmi » My academic career commenced at the Covenant University, where I was appointed Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Human Resource Development (now Department of Psychology) in September 2004. I obtained a Ph.D in the Department of Psychology in 2008 and rose to the position of Associate Professor in 2015. I have served as the Chairman of committees such as Ceremonies as well as... view full profile