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POLICE BRUTALITY AND CITIZENS REVOLUTION. A CASE STUDY OF ENDSARS
POLICE BRUTALITY AND CITIZENS REVOLUTION. A CASE STUDY OF ENDSARS

Author(s): Ebele Angela Udeoji, Praise God Nnodim Elekwa
Subject(s): Security and defense, Welfare systems
Published by: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Keywords: Police brutality; citizen’s revolution; ENDSARS;

Summary/Abstract: Police brutality in Nigeria assumed monstrous dimensions and indeed remained the greatest threat to the youths and the survival of the nation. The government has not been seen to do much to resolve these problems and has made citizens who are inflicted with constant violence to begin to revolt. This paper examines the impact of police brutality on the peace and progress of Nigeria. It argues that low remuneration for police officers, indiscipline of police officers, corrupt political and judicial system from top to bottom, citizens nonchalance or foolishness, the fact that perpetrators do not get punish but get away free, greed of officers, psychological problems and undefined limits of their power are reasons why these actions strive. The paper extracted some basic proposition of the political participation theory as our theoretical framework of analysis. It employed secondary sources of data collections, which entails the use of materials from secondary sources. The method of analysis is descriptive, qualitative and prescriptive. The paper found out that the inability of government and her agencies to adopt preventive strategies that will focus more on promoting professionalism within the police and citizen friendly attitude are the root course of the challenges. We therefore recommend preventive and proactive approach as opposed to brutality, reactiveness, negligence and fire-brigade response to issues arising between the police and the citizenry

  • Issue Year: 26/2023
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 158-184
  • Page Count: 27
  • Language: English
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