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Item Factors Responsible for Suicide Ideation among Undergraduates in Nigeria(Journal of Counselling and School Psychology, 2021-11-17) Michael AJOKPANIOVO; Rasaq Abimbola FADIPE; Irene Abiodun DUROSARO; Alfred Olatayo Awoyemi; Falilat Anike OKESINAItem THE IMPACTS OF SCHOOL LOCATION ON NEIGHBOURHOOD CRIME RATE IN ILORIN METROPOLIS(Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria, 2025-10) Habeeb Abdulrauf Salihu; Salihu Zakariya Abdulbaqi; Abdullahi Kayode Ibrahim; Alfred Olatayo Awoyemi; Abdulateef Abiodun AtikuSchools play a significant role in every society. They create opportunities by bringing out the socio-economic potentials of the neighbourhoods and also attract both economic and social activities to the area. Nonetheless, schools are also a cause of social vices such as crime and violence. Just as criminality in communities that surround a school can spill over into the school and disrupt learning activities, so does criminality among students, can spill into the immediate environment. This study investigates the extent to which the presence of public secondary schools is linked to the crime rate in some neighbourhoods where schools are located in Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria. A cross-sectional survey was the research design adopted and purposive and simple random sampling methods were used in selecting 476 respondents for the study. The study employed a structured questionnaire for data gathering and information gathered was analysed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSSS). The results indicated a statistical relationship between the presence of schools, age of perpetrators and neighbourhood crime rate in communities understudy. The study, recommends the need for more effective and efficient school-management strategies among schools and adequate control measures in communities where schools are located in Nigeria.Item THE IMPACTS OF SCHOOL LOCATION ON NEIGHBOURHOOD CRIME RATE IN ILORIN METROPOLIS: AN EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE(Faculty of Social Sciences, University Of Ilorin, Ilorin. Nigeria, 2021) Habeeb Abdulrauf Salihu; Salihu Zakariya Abdulbaqi; Abdullahi Kayode Ibrahim; Alfred Olatayo Awoyemi; Abdulateef Abiodun AtikuAbstract Schools play a significant role in every society. They create opportunities by bringing out the socio-economic potentials of the neighborhoods and also attract both economic and social activities to the area. Nonetheless, schools are also a cause of social vices such as crime and violence. Just as criminality in communities that surround a school can spill over into the school and disrupt learning activities, so does criminality among students, can spill into the immediate environment. This study investigates the extent to which the presence of public secondary schools is linked to the crime rate in some neighborhoods where schools are located in Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria. A cross-sectional survey was the research design adopted and purpose and simple random sampling methods were used in selecting 476 respondents for the study. The study employed a structured questionnaire for data gathering and information gathered was analysed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSSS). The results indicated a statistical relationship between the presence of schools, age of perpetrators and neighborhood crime rate in communities understudy. The study, recommends the need for more effective and efficient school-management strategies among schools and adequate control measures in communities where schools are located in Nigeria.