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Evaluation of Police Public Relations in the Post #EndSARS Youths Protests in South-East, Nigeria

Nweze, Samuel and Nwafor, Kenneth Adibe and Anigbo, Roseline and Oboke, David Ogbonnaya and Ezaka, Simon and Oraeme,, Stella and Nnamani, Nkechi Abigail (2020) Evaluation of Police Public Relations in the Post #EndSARS Youths Protests in South-East, Nigeria. International Journal of International Relations, Media and Mass Communication Studies, 6 (3). pp. 116-128. ISSN 2059-1845(Print),: 2059-1853(Online)

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Abstract

The Nigerian police over the years have had image problem which culminated in the 2020 #EndSARS Protests. This study investigated police public relations in the post #EndSARS youths Protests in south-East, Nigeria. The study adopted survey research method with a population of 23,887,937 and a sample size of 400 derived from the South-East geographical zone in Nigeria. Data was collected through the use of interviews on face-to-face basis as well as questionnaire. Among the findings from the study were that, there is a decrease in police brutalities as a result of the post #EndSARS Protests in South-East, Nigeria and that, there is a decrease in bribery and extra-judicial killings by the Nigerian Police Force after the #EndSARS Protests in South-East, Nigeria. The study recommended that; intensive human rights training should be given to all law enforcement officers especially those in the newly established SWAT unit of the Nigerian Police Force. Also, government should treat all matters relating to police brutality, torture and extra-judicial killings in line with the gravity of the offence and defaulters should be made to face the full wrath of the law.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
Depositing User: Professor Mark T. Owen
Date Deposited: 30 Jul 2022 16:16
Last Modified: 30 Jul 2022 16:16
URI: https://tudr.org/id/eprint/790

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