In the first article Emerging trends in cybercrime awareness in Nigeria, it relates to many principles of social science. It relates to social problems because the nature of cybercrime in this crime is a global social issue because of the outreach to the rest of the world. Nigeria tends to have a global reputation for cybercrime, especially the attempt to get money via fraudulent emails. The study was to determine the general awareness of individuals in Nigeria about cybercrime, and that they may be more aware than initially thought. This study gathered a sample of 1104 Internet users that are in Umuahia, Nigeria. They asked questions about specific types of cybercrimes on the internet, from hacking and e-theft to cyber-terrorism and identity theft. It found that many were more aware of the common cybercrimes such as hacking and ATM theft, but lesser awareness for cybercrimes like sexually related offenses and malware attacks. One social science concept that can be extrapolated from the article is Determinism, which relays that with the factors of poverty, inadequate cyber law enforcement, allows such crimes to take place in a higher factor. This intensity of cybercrime coming from this area also contributes to the awareness of cybercrime to people who aren’t actively participating in it. The contribution to society from the study is the conclusion that the data that cybercrime awareness in the specific state in Nigeria could predict cybercrime victimization. This assists in the development of criminology strategies to combat cybercrime.