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By:
Mary ULOKO
1
, Thomas Imoudu GOMMENT
2
, Edime YUNUSA
3
1,2,3
Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Prince Abubakar Audu University, Anyigba, Kogi State - Nigeria
PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF KIDNAPPING IN DEKINA
LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF KOGI STATE
ABSTRACT
Kidnapping of all manner of persons has gained ascendency among
communities in Nigeria and has instilled fear which has affected communal
living and functionality. More so, the police who are mandated to provide
security for the people are often unprepared for the task at hand. This has
made the populace to lose confidence in criminal justice systems and other law
enforcement agents’ ability to secure their lives and properties. Based on the
above, this study examined the public perception of kidnapping in Dekina
Local Government Area of Kogi State, Nigeria. The specific objectives were to
examine the prevalence of kidnapping; an evaluation of the public perception
on the causes of kidnapping; an examination on the effects of kidnapping on
socio-political and economic activities and then bringing to light the strategies
for mitigating the prevalence of kidnapping in Dekina Local Government
Area. The study used cross sectional survey research design and was anchored
on structural strain theoretical framework. Multi-stage sampling technique
was utilized to randomly select participants from the sample size of 511 in
their respective communities. The study found that there was a high
prevalence of kidnapping in the study area arising from the causative factors
such as attractive ransom payment, non-cooperation with the police,
insufficient model with strong moral standard, and too much emphasis on
material gains, poverty, greed and unemployment among others. Arising from
the findings, it was recommended among others that religious organisations
and parents should strongly inculcate morals in their children as people
perceived to be involved in kidnapping are affiliates of varying religion; It also
recommended that government should engage unemployed youth in jobs and
empowerment programmes.
KEYWORDS:
Kidnapping, Public Perception, Crime, Criminal Behaviour, Nigeria
Manuscript ID: #01196 Vol. 07 Issue 01 Jan - 2024
e-ISSN 2795-3248
p-ISSN 2795-3222
Page 01 of 31
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Corresponding author: teryima085@gmail.com
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