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A Political Instability and Crime Rate in Cross River State. A Qualitative Analysis of Stakeholder’s Perception

Authors

  • Ukatu James Omaji Department of Criminology and Security Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike, Ebonyi State, Nigeria

Abstract

This study aims to explore how stakeholders perceive the relationship between political instability and crime rates in Cross River State, Nigeria. A qualitative research design was employed to investigate the influence of political instability on crime and overall insecurity in the region. The study involved a sample of 23 participants representing a broad spectrum of stakeholders, including community members, law enforcement personnel, government officials, civil society groups, and professionals in criminology and political science.

Data collection was based on open-ended interview questions designed to capture participants' views, experiences, and observations regarding the link between political instability and crime. To ensure the instrument's validity, expert reviews and pilot testing were conducted. Reliability was strengthened through comprehensive interviewer training, consistent data collection procedures, and the use of techniques such as member checking and triangulation to enhance data credibility and accuracy.

The interviews were semi-structured, and thematic analysis was used to interpret the data. The findings revealed a strong perception among participants that political instability directly contributes to increased crime rates in Cross River State. Respondents noted that periods of political unrest or uncertainty are often accompanied by spikes in criminal activity. They also identified several challenges confronting law enforcement and the justice system during such times, including limited resources, diminished institutional efficiency, and heightened corruption within law enforcement and judicial frameworks.

The study recommends that policymakers and stakeholders in Cross River State adopt a holistic approach to address the immediate impacts of political instability on crime, while also tackling the deeper socio-economic factors driving these issues. The implications and strategies discussed in the study provide valuable insights for improving crime prevention and governance in the region.

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Journal

International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Invention

Volume (Issue)

11 (11)

Pages

8322-8330

Published

2024-11-28

How to Cite

A Political Instability and Crime Rate in Cross River State. A Qualitative Analysis of Stakeholder’s Perception. (2024). International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Invention, 11(11), 8322-8330. https://doi.org/10.18535/ijsshi/v11i11.03

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