EFFECTIVENESS OF POLICE FUNCTIONING AS CORRELATE OF CRIME CONTROL IN ANAMBRA STATE, NIGERIA

Ukamaka Maryann Onyenwasia

Abstract


The study investigated effectiveness of police functioning as correlates of crime control inAnambra State, Nigeria. Total of 22 residents of Awka metropolis, Anambra State, Nigeria, mean-age 26.4,SD 6.13, females 13 and males 9 selected through accidental sampling participated. Instruments wereEffectiveness of Police Functioning Scale, and Crime Control Scale. The study design and statistics werecross-sectional, and Pearson Product Moment Statistics respectively. Findings showed general policefunctional effectiveness did not have significant relationship with police crime control in Anambra State,Nigeria at (P> .05, r = .171, N= 22). Police crime control positively and significantly correlated withtreatment police meted out to certain groups, particularly the minority group (P≤ .05, r = .450, N= 22).Recommendations are for comprehensive training, incentive and motivation to be given to Nigerian policeto improve their performance, and attract the right caliber of persons into the force for effective controlcrime.

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