Geo-Quantitative Analysis of Violent Crime Intervention Strategies in Kaduna State, Nigeria

Authors

  • Olanrewaju Yusuf Yahaya Department of Geography, Federal University Dutsin-Ma, Katsina State, 5001, Nigeria
  • Andrew Egba Ubogu Department of Geography, Federal University Dutsin-Ma, Katsina State, 5001, Nigeria
  • Garba K/Naisa Adamu Department of Geography, Federal University Dutsin-Ma, Katsina State, 5001, Nigeria
  • Abdulrashid Ibrahim Department of Geography, Federal University Dutsin-Ma, Katsina State, 5001, Nigeria
  • Nurudeen Adesola Malik Department of Geography and Environmental Management, University of Ilorin, 1515, Kwara State, Nigeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19184/geosi.v8i3.42372

Keywords:

Violence, crime, intervention, mediation, government policy

Abstract

The  complexities  and  consequences  of  violent  crimes  require  a  robust  and effective  approach  to  achieve  a  sustainable  reduction  of  violence  in  our society.   This   paper,   therefore,  presents   an  avenue   to   provide   the   geo-quantitative  analysis  of  violent  occurrences  in  Kaduna  State  of  Nigeria  to determine the pragmatic interventionist strategies for managing violent crime incidence  among  the  people  of  the  study  area.  Geo-quantitative  analysis entails  transforming  numerical  data  about  criminal  activities  into  a  map  of proportional circles to depict the distribution pattern of criminal activities and using   scree   plots   and   factor   loading   to   show   higher-order   intervention measures  for  managing  violent  crimes.  Five  Local  Government  Areas  (LGAs) with relatively high levels of violent incidence were purposively selected while snowball  sampling  method  was  used  to  administer  questionnaires  to  384 respondents.  From  the  findings,  the  spatial  distribution  of  violent  crimes revealed that Birni-Gwari and Kachia LGAs accounted for the highest incidence of kidnapping and village raids respectively while Kajuru LGA is known for the highest cases of cattle rustling and armed robbery. The critical interventions in managing   violent  crimes   are   reconciliation   efforts   to   restore   order   andnormalcy,   negotiation   between   aggrieved   parties,   and   adoption   of   a traditional  conflict  resolution  system  with  a  rotated  factor  matrix  of  0.828, 0.581, and 0.544 respectively. Furthermore, the strongest positive correlation exists   between   good   government policies   and   equity   with   fairness   in representation and establishment of developmental projects (r = 0.524, and p ˂0.001).  Therefore,  the  study  recommended  establishing  conflict  mediation centers  across  the  communities.  Similarly,  it  is  essential  to  have a  good governance system that will give people their fair share of national resources and adequate policing of communities that could guarantee the reduction of violent incidents to the barest minimum.

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2023-12-21

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Yahaya, O. Y., Ubogu, A. E., Adamu, G. K., Ibrahim, A., & Malik, N. A. (2023). Geo-Quantitative Analysis of Violent Crime Intervention Strategies in Kaduna State, Nigeria. Geosfera Indonesia, 8(3), 332–346. https://doi.org/10.19184/geosi.v8i3.42372

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