This study empirically examines the everyday problem of corrupt policing and other related abuses in Nigeria, and how these deviant behaviours engender public cynicism towards the law. In any democratic society, police officers are expected to be accountable for their actions and inactions. But the perennial problem in Nigeria is that the police are not accountable to anyone. The history of Nigeria policing is littered with accounts of deviance, malevolent attitudes towards the public and failures of the police organization in detecting or disciplining errant officers. Using a sample of 462 participants from a cross-sectional survey, this study examines whether actual or vicarious experiences of police deviance are likely to predict public ...
Nigerian development problem is partly linked to corruption, which begets malnutrition, illiteracy, ...
Kidnapping for ransom has been on the increase in the last ten years in Nigeria and there appears to...
Since its inception in 2004, the implementation of community policing has been regarded to as a fail...
Do people living in societies rife with police corruption comply with the law because they perceive ...
The end of military rule in 1999 notwithstanding, the image of the Nigerian Police as a corrupt and ...
Certain types of police actions are beginning to represent ‘the ordinary’ – many of which seem to be...
Contemporary Nigerian societies without doubt are threatened by waves of uncertainty, galvanised by ...
Over the years, Nigerians have been confronted with police brutality and highhandedness. It is becom...
Most findings from developed western societies – particularly USA and UK – have consistently found t...
What the public thinks, believes and feels about the police determines if people will obey or disobe...
This paper tries to make a modest attempt to examine the linkage between police corruption and natio...
AbstractThe Nigerian police are often perceived by the Nigerian public as a very corrupt institution...
Police-public relations in Nigeria has been marred by issues of distrust, torture and violence. This...
The objective of the paper is to examine the Nigerian Police Force as a colonial institution that ha...
Security of life and property in Nigeria is seriously deteriorating. The members of the public live ...
Nigerian development problem is partly linked to corruption, which begets malnutrition, illiteracy, ...
Kidnapping for ransom has been on the increase in the last ten years in Nigeria and there appears to...
Since its inception in 2004, the implementation of community policing has been regarded to as a fail...
Do people living in societies rife with police corruption comply with the law because they perceive ...
The end of military rule in 1999 notwithstanding, the image of the Nigerian Police as a corrupt and ...
Certain types of police actions are beginning to represent ‘the ordinary’ – many of which seem to be...
Contemporary Nigerian societies without doubt are threatened by waves of uncertainty, galvanised by ...
Over the years, Nigerians have been confronted with police brutality and highhandedness. It is becom...
Most findings from developed western societies – particularly USA and UK – have consistently found t...
What the public thinks, believes and feels about the police determines if people will obey or disobe...
This paper tries to make a modest attempt to examine the linkage between police corruption and natio...
AbstractThe Nigerian police are often perceived by the Nigerian public as a very corrupt institution...
Police-public relations in Nigeria has been marred by issues of distrust, torture and violence. This...
The objective of the paper is to examine the Nigerian Police Force as a colonial institution that ha...
Security of life and property in Nigeria is seriously deteriorating. The members of the public live ...
Nigerian development problem is partly linked to corruption, which begets malnutrition, illiteracy, ...
Kidnapping for ransom has been on the increase in the last ten years in Nigeria and there appears to...
Since its inception in 2004, the implementation of community policing has been regarded to as a fail...