CYBERCRIMINALS AND NIGERIAN CYBERCRIMES ACT 2015: CONCEPTUALISING COMPUTERS FOR CYBERCRIME JUSTICE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14426/jacl.v4i.1310Keywords:
Cybercriminals, Cybercrime, Computer literacy, Nigeria, Information and Communication Technology(ICT)Abstract
Cybercrime being an act committed through the use of the computer either as a tool or target makes the computer an indispensable tool for almost all cybercrimes. The increasing number of persons utilizing computers, the different purposes for which they are put, coupled with the intractable problems of defining what is and what is not a computer under the Nigerian Cybercrimes Act 2015 is central to the determination of guilt or otherwise of cybercriminals brought before the court for prosecution. The conceptualization of computers under the Nigerian Cybercrimes Act 2015 provides the trial judge with so much discretion and little or no guidance
as to whether a particular device is, or is not a computer. Moreover, considering the development of information and communication technology, the concept is continuously challenged.
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