• Effectiveness Of The Law Enforcement Agency

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    • 1.3     OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
                This study is aimed specially at: identifying the strategies Nigeria Police Force uses in controlling and preventing crimes. The study will investigate to identify problems the police encounter in combating crime. The study is very important, predicted upon its emphasis on an understanding of the structure of our society and criminal activities.
                Hence, it will serve as a guide for eliciting change in social police and practise, which is a desideration. Hopefully therefore, the various aims of government, general public and the police in particular will find the study useful. Other scholars will equally benefit from the study as it adds to existing literature of knowledge, advance measure in crime control and prevention to the betterment of our society. In Clear terms, It is the objective of the study to examine the following:
      1.      The role of The Law Enforcement Agency (in this case the      Police) in crime control and prevention within the context of   historical materialism.
      2.      The impact of the historical circumstances of the country on   crime causation, prevention and control.
      3.      The possibility of our attainment of a crime free society.
      4.      Establish position relationship between the law enforcement   agencies.
      5.      Establish whether a significant relationship exist between the structure of Nigeria Police Force and criminal activities.
      6.      The possibility of cordial relationship between the police and the general public.
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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]There has been a rising concern on the security of the country. This project is focused on studying the effect of Law enforcement agency in the Surulere Nigerian police force. The study made use of both primary and secondary data. And the research instrument used was the questionnaire administered to a sample size of 100 respondents. From the test result of hypothesis one, the study discovered that inadequate training does significantly contribute to ineffective crime control by the law enforcem ... Continue reading---