PERCEPTION OF POLICE AND SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC PREDICTORS OF FEAR OF TERRORISM IN NIGERIA

Chinyereugo Chiedozie W. Ezeonuegbu, Chukwuebuka Frank Okafor

Abstract


The media plays an important role on issues of national security and in the context of thechallenge of insecurity in Nigeria. Objective of this study was to find out the relationship between socialmedia, perception of police and fear of terrorism. A cross-sectional and correlation designs were used. Thestatistics were Pearson Product Moment correlation and regression analyses. Participants were 426persons of 226 males (51.4%) and 200 females (45.5%) with age range 18-65years (M = 33.42, SD =12.11). Results showed that age, education, social media and ethnic group; as well as perception of policesignificantly correlated with fear of terrorism. Nigerians with less favorable perception of police showedan increase in their fear of terrorism (β =.110, p<.05). Recommendations is for the Nigerian police togenuinely abstain from violation of people’s rights.

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