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High-speed mobile networks and police repression during the COVID-19 pandemic: the case of Nigeria
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Policing: An International Journal
Policing: An International Journal (2023) 46 (4): 655–668.
Published: 10 July 2023
... police abuses. This study focused on Nigeria to examine (1) the effect of COVID-19 lockdowns on police repression and (2) whether widespread high-speed mobile data networks constrain police repression. Design/methodology/approach Using data from the Armed Conflict Location and Event Database (ACLED...
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The effect of locus of control in the reduction of corruption in the Nigerian police
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Policing: An International Journal
Policing: An International Journal (2009) 32 (1): 144–156.
Published: 06 March 2009
... in Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach A pre‐test, post‐test and control group quasi‐experimental approach using a 2 × 2×2 factorial matrix was employed in the study. Participants were 200 police personnel conveniently sampled from Oyo and Lagos State Police Commands, Nigeria. Quantitative data were...
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A confluence of credentialing, career experience, self‐efficacy, emotional intelligence, and motivation on the career commitment of young police in Ibadan, Nigeria
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Policing: An International Journal
Policing: An International Journal (2005) 28 (4): 609–618.
Published: 01 December 2005
...A. Oyesoji Aremu Purpose Despite much research on police organization generally, little or no research exists on career commitment of young police in Nigeria. This study therefore, aims to investigate the predicting effect of credentialing, career experience, self‐efficacy emotional intelligence...
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Ethical attitudes and prosocial behaviour in the Nigeria police: Moderator effects of perceived organizational support and public recognition
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Policing: An International Journal
Policing: An International Journal (2005) 28 (4): 684–705.
Published: 01 December 2005
...D.O. Adebayo Purpose Concerned with the pervasive unfriendly relationship between the Nigeria police and the public, and the need to improve upon this relationship, the present study was designed to examine the moderating roles of perceived organizational support and public recognition...
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Job commitment, job satisfaction and gender as predictors of mentoring in the Nigeria Police
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Policing: An International Journal
Policing: An International Journal (2003) 26 (3): 377–385.
Published: 01 September 2003
...A. Oyesoji Aremu; C. Adeola Adeyoju This study investigates the effect of mentoring on commitment to job, job satisfaction and gender in the Nigeria Police. The participants, numbering 592, were recruited for the study from three out of six geo‐political zones in Nigeria using a cluster quota...
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The future of the Nigeria police
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Policing: An International Journal
Policing: An International Journal (2000) 23 (4): 538–554.
Published: 01 December 2000
...Patrick Edobor Igbinovia Future‐time is of concern – and of increasing concern – with police system. The modern police has existed in Nigeria for about 69 years (1930‐1999). These comments are an attempt to predict the future of the Nigerian police. Using the events of more than six decades...
