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Assessing The Merits Of Police Reformation In Improving National Security
[A CASE STUDY OF THE 2020 ENDSARS PROTEST]
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1.6 Scope and limitation of the study
This
study is focused on the 2020 ENDSARS protest in Nigeria that took place
in October. The study centred on how the 2020 ENDSARS protest brought
about the SARS dissolution and the police reformation. This study is
anchored on the social psychology of protest. This study is however
limited by extant literatures on protest and human rights activism.
1.7 Structure of the study
This
study is reported in five chapters. Chapter one gives a background to
the study and the problem of focus. The objectives and study limitations
were discussed in the chapter one. Chapter two reviews literatures on
protest and examines some protest theory and how it relates to the
ENDSARS protest in Nigeria. The methodology was discussed in chapter
three. This study adopted the qualitative and critical analytical
method; while the results of the study were presented and analysed in
the fourth chapter. This study concludes the results in chapter five.
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