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Digital Policing to Enhance Crime Control in Nigeria – NISER

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The Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research (NISER) has highlighted the potential of digital policing in significantly reducing crime rates in Nigeria.

The research, titled “Digital Policing and Crime Control,” was unveiled during the institute’s monthly seminar series. Dr. Peter Tomoloju, a Research Fellow at NISER’s Social Policy Department, presented the findings of the study, which focused on the Lagos and Oyo State Police Commands.

According to the presentation, digital policing holds the promise of improving the productivity and effectiveness of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) by streamlining activities and expediting officers’ work. Furthermore, the deployment of digital technologies in policing is expected to enhance both police and citizen security, thereby deterring criminal activities and boosting public confidence in law enforcement.

Addressing the seminar, NISER’s Director-General, Professor Antonia Simbine, emphasized the global shift towards proactive policing approaches facilitated by digital technology. She expressed concern over the country’s insecurity challenges and stressed the need for innovative strategies to combat crime effectively.

Key stakeholders at the seminar, including Mr. Solomon Ehigiator Arase, Chairman of the Police Service Commission, and representatives from the Nigeria Police Force, acknowledged the potential benefits of digital policing in crime prevention and law enforcement.

However, the study also identified several challenges hindering the effective deployment of digital policing, such as the high cost of equipment, limited digital technology expertise among personnel, and infrastructural deficits. To address these constraints, the research recommends the formulation of a comprehensive digital policing policy, adequate budgetary allocation, and regular training programs to equip police officers with modern technological skills.

In addition to the seminar, NISER organized a Book Fair showcasing a diverse range of publications covering various policy issues, including agriculture, economics, environment, technology, and governance.

The insights gleaned from the seminar and research findings are expected to inform policy decisions aimed at fostering a safer and more conducive environment for economic growth and development in Nigeria.

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