Correlates of Police Stations and Crime Management in Ilorin Metropolis

Abstract

Police stations are an important and visible aspect of police force organisation. A survey was conducted in Ilorin metropolis to examine the spatial distribution of police stations and their correlation with crime prevention and control. Data were gathered from both primary and secondary sources, with 120 copies of questionnaire administered. Data on the spatial locations of police stations were obtained from reports, the Nigeria Police Force, and journals. The study revealed that the majority of residents in the area were underserved by police stations, indicating a shortage of police personnel to combat crime. The current ratio of one police personnel to 1,318 persons was far lower than the ratio of 1:450 persons recommended by the United Nations. The study recommended that the government recruit more personnel into the police force, apply physical planning mechanisms to strategically locate new police stations, and adopt new technologies, such as GIS, to combat crime.

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Keywords

Crime, crime control, crime prevention, police station, urban planning, urban security

Citation

Anofi, A. O., Aduloju, O. T. B.; Bako, A.I. and Moshood, B.B. (2023). Correlates of police stations and crime management in Ilorin metropolis. Journal of Urban and Environmental Research. Published by the Department of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Environmental Technology, Federal University of Technology, Akure. (Letter of Acceptance: 26 April 2023)

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