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NATIONAL CRIME AND SAFETY SURVEY: SUMMARY REPORT 2012

NATIONAL CRIME AND SAFETY SURVEY: SUMMARY REPORT 2012 . RESEARCH DESIGN. The aim of the survey was to obtain information regarding Nigerians views on the extent, trend and patterns of criminal victimization in the country.

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NATIONAL CRIME AND SAFETY SURVEY: SUMMARY REPORT 2012

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  1. NATIONAL CRIME AND SAFETY SURVEY: SUMMARY REPORT 2012

  2. RESEARCH DESIGN • The aim of the survey was to obtain information regarding Nigerians views on the extent, trend and patterns of criminal victimization in the country. • The study was conducted in the 36 states of Nigeria and Abuja between April and May 2012. • The total sample size is 11,518 respondents comprising 50% male and 50% female of 18 years and above. • The methodology used in the data collection was the in-home, face to face personal interviews, using a stratified multi-stage random selection procedure in order to achieve a national representative sample. • The field interviews were conducted by Practical Sampling International, a reputable social research company based in Lagos.

  3. Fear of Crime With a national average of 75%, fear of crime of being a victim of crime has become pervasive in Nigeria with severe impact on quality of life.

  4. Analysis of Fear of Crime

  5. Experience of Crime Nearly one out of every three Nigerians is a victim of crime. Most affected states are Kebbi, Ebonyi, Enugu and Nigeria.

  6. Analysis of experience of crime

  7. NATURE OF CRIMINAL VICTIMIZATION

  8. Robbery by State

  9. Analysis of Robbery

  10. Armed violence other than robbery

  11. Rape/Attempted Rape

  12. Analysis of Rape

  13. Physical Assault by State

  14. Murder/Attempted Murder

  15. Kidnapping/Attempted Kidnapping

  16. Trends in Kidnapping/Attempted

  17. Domestic Violence

  18. Trends in Domestic Violence

  19. Theft of Car

  20. Theft of Mobile Phone

  21. Trends in Theft of Mobile

  22. REPORTING OF CRIME/SATISFACTION WITH POLICE HANDLING OF CRIMES

  23. Reporting of Crime to the Police 4 of every 5 Nigerians do not report their experience of criminal victimization to the police

  24. Trends in Reporting on Crime

  25. Satisfaction with Police Handling of reported cases

  26. Reasons for dissatisfaction with handling of reported cases

  27. Responding to Terrorism

  28. Satisfaction with handling of Terrorism by security agencies

  29. Satisfaction with government Handling of Terrorism

  30. What should the government do to solve the problem of terrorism

  31. ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL CRIMES

  32. Demand for Bribery by Government Officials

  33. Likelihood of paying Bribe to obtain services from law enforcement agencies

  34. Constraints Against Anticorruption Agencies

  35. ACCESS TO GUN

  36. Ownership of Gun in Nigeria

  37. Reasons for ownership of gun

  38. ROAD SAFETY AND ACCIDENT

  39. Road Accidents by State

  40. Seriousness of road Accidents

  41. Types of vehicles involved in road accidents

  42. Where Road accidents occur Most

  43. Motorists that have drivers’ license by state

  44. Motorists behaviours while driving

  45. Perception of Safety on Nigerian Roads

  46. Priority Areas for Government’s Attention

  47. Thank You!

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