Background
Agozino, Biko was born on July 27, 1961 in Awgu, Enugu, Nigeria. Son of Agoziem and Inoakamma (Ile) I.
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This text identifies the problems that face black women in the criminal justice system, through both sociological and criminalogical research. Comparing black men and white women, the book examines the articulation of social relations in policing, the court systems and in prison.
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performance artist sociologist
Agozino, Biko was born on July 27, 1961 in Awgu, Enugu, Nigeria. Son of Agoziem and Inoakamma (Ile) I.
Bachelor of Science, Calabar, Nigeria, 1985. Master of Philosophy, Cambridge, England, 1990. Doctor of Philosophy, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1995.
Auxiliary teacher Boy's High School, Awgu, Nigeria, 1980-1981. Graduate assistant Bensu, Ekpoma, Nigeria, 1985-1986. Assistant lecturer University Calabar, 1987-1989.
Tutor Edinburgh University, Scotland, 1991-1993, Open University, Norwich, England, 1993-1995. Senior lecturer criminal justice LJMU, Liverpool, England, since 1994. Director administration Directorate for Literacy, Calabar, Nigeria, 1988-1989.
Moderator Merseyside Open College, Liverpool, England, since 1994. Associate editor Passages, Quebec, Canada, since 1995. Member board directors Research Communications 29, Industry Standard Architecture, since 1994.
(This text identifies the problems that face black women i...)
President, Africa Society University Edinburgh, 1991-1992. Secretary Poetry Society University Edinburgh, 1992-1993. Member board directors Southern Africa Scholarship Association, University Edinburgh, 1991-1993.
Management committee member ARIB, London, since 1996. Fellow Institute African Alternatives. Member International Sociological Association, Socio-Legal Studies Association, American Society Criminology.
Married Eleanor Margaret Goodenough, July 24, 1992 (divorced December 1996). Children: Benjamin Ishiakaishi, Junior Joshua Biko.