Role of Gender in Determining Women’s Participation in Community Policing; The Nigerian Experience

O. Arisukwu, C. Igbolekwu, E. Oyeyipo, Oluwakemi S. Iwelumor, C. Abrifor, J. Olorunmola
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The desire for a more peaceful society and the need to involve the people in crime prevention has led to the adoption of community policing as a policing strategy in Nigeria. Community policing emerged due to the inadequacy of the police in preventing crime and maintaining order in the society. This people-oriented partnership intends to make the people part of policing within the community. However, just like many other aspects of human life, security issues are often regarded as a “man’s” job and therefore the contributions of women are neglected. Though women occupy a vital position in the family, they are still treated as part of property to be protected by men and therefore are left out of the synergy between the police and the public in crime prevention through community policing in Nigeria. This paper utilized Talcott Parsons Structural Functionalism and George J. Thompson’s Gap Theory to explain the challenges of women participation in community policing operations and the need to include them in crime prevention and security operations in Nigeria. The study methodology comprised a combination of both quantitative and qualitative. Questionnaire and in-depth interview constituted the instruments of data collections, while simple percentage and manual content analysis were utilized for analysis. The study showed that women were neglected in all community policing operations activities, from the planning to the execution stages within the study area.
性别在决定妇女参与社区警务中的作用尼日利亚的经历
由于希望建立一个更加和平的社会和需要让人民参与预防犯罪,尼日利亚采取了社区警务作为一项警务战略。社区警务是由于警察在预防犯罪和维护社会秩序方面的不足而产生的。这种以人为本的伙伴关系旨在使人们成为社区警务的一部分。然而,就像人类生活的许多其他方面一样,安全问题往往被视为“男人”的工作,因此妇女的贡献被忽视了。虽然妇女在家庭中占有至关重要的地位,但她们仍然被视为需要男子保护的财产的一部分,因此被排除在尼日利亚通过社区警务预防犯罪的警察和公众之间的协同作用之外。本文利用塔尔科特·帕森斯的结构功能主义和乔治·j·汤普森的差距理论来解释妇女参与社区警务行动的挑战,以及在尼日利亚将她们纳入预防犯罪和安全行动的必要性。研究方法包括定量和定性相结合。问卷调查和深度访谈是数据收集的工具,分析采用简单的百分比分析和手工内容分析。研究表明,妇女在研究区域内从规划到执行阶段的所有社区警务行动活动中都被忽视。
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