COMPUTERIZED CRIME TRACKING INFORMATION SYSTEM CASE STUDY OF NIGERIAN POLICE, ENUGU

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In December 2009, the Inspector General of Police (IGP) commissioned ‘F’ Department to evaluate the impact of Community Policing in Nigeria. Although personnel from ‘F’ Department’s Community Policing Section have assisted international partners with external reviews, this resultant report is the first of its kind, as the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has not carried out an organizational evaluation of Community Policing since its introduction in 2003. This evaluation report will afford the IGP and his command team with the opportunity to assess and evaluate the effectiveness of Community Policing; support policy formulation; and assist in identifying the way forward. It will be complemented by the ongoing DFID/SJG-funded survey on the external impact of Community Policing on communities.

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"The smooth running of the criminal justice system is very essential in the socio-economic development of every nation. It helps in curbing criminality and the maintenance of law and order in society. However, where the criminal justice system is dysfunctional, anarchy and lawlessness rather than rule of law becomes the order of the day, and that seems to be the situation in Nigeria today. The prevalence of violent crimes such as street crimes, cultism, militancy, and terrorism has made lives and property insecure, and the criminal justice system seems overwhelmed to contain the situation. The Nigerian criminal justice system has been plagued by several problems particularly issues relating to prison overcrowding, unlawful detention, corruption, extra-judicial killing, and human rights abuses. These violations have diminished public trust in the criminal justice system, especially the police force, and have affected the institution in the discharge of its responsibility of crime control. In an effort to make the criminal justice system more effective in tackling Nigerian security challenges, governments have set up various reforms committees. Unfortunately, many of the recommendations and white papers from these panels have remained without implementations. This paper focuses on the criminal justice reforms that were introduced since the return of democratic government in 1999.We recommend a implementation of reports of reformation of the criminal justice system as a way of decongesting the prison, making the police more efficient, and to eliminate delay in administration of justice Dr. Gbenemene Kpae | Dr. Comfort Nwideeduh""The Political Economy of Criminal Justic System Reform in Nigeria (2000-2009)"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-1 | Issue-5 , August 2017, URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd2245.pdf Article URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/political-science/2245/the-political-economy-of-criminal-justic-system-reform-in-nigeria-2000-2009/dr-gbenemene-kpae"

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