Thanks for asking such an interesting question. As a M.Phil Sociology Student and Being in Police Department for 9 years I have got a lot of knowledge being a sociologist. I have added a little new to sociology as a M.Phil Sociology student " that how Parental Emigration effects the studies of left behind Children. The paternal (Father Emigration negatively effect their children Education in context of our community. and in this regard you can see my Papers here on Researchgate.
Secondly, being a sociologist and a Police Employee i look to the crimes in Sociological and psychological perspspective, that how society shape criminals and i became more interested in Criminology.
As a sociologist currently pursuing a master's degree at Usmanu Danfodiyo University in Sokoto, Nigeria, and actively engaged in humanitarian work, my experiences have significantly contributed to the advancement of sociology, particularly in addressing community social problems and health-related issues, particularly in the context of maternal and child health amidst conflicts.
Drawing upon sociological theories and insights, I have been able to analyze and understand the intricate dynamics within communities affected by conflict situations. This understanding has enabled me to develop targeted interventions aimed at improving food security and access to essential resources, particularly for vulnerable populations such as mothers and children. In my research and practical endeavors, I utilize sociological frameworks to examine the structural inequalities, power dynamics, and cultural factors that impact access to healthcare and nutrition during times of crisis. By integrating sociological perspectives into my work, I aim to not only address immediate needs but also advocate for systemic changes that promote long-term resilience and well-being within communities.