Post Endsars Protest: Exploring Subjective Perception of Police Victims in Lagos, Nigeria

Monica O. Imoudu
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This study examined public perception of police in post endsars mass protest. The aim of the study was to verify public relationship with police as spillover from violent mass protest. The study was hinged on value-added theory. Six-hundred respondents were surveyed and criteria for inclusion was victim of police brutality. Exploratory design was adopted using quantitative method. Sampling method consisted of purposive and accidental. Lagos was purposively chosen as epicentre of endsars protest; victims of police brutality were chosen purposively. Accidental method applied to select participants in the study. Data were collected and analysed quantitatively using descriptive and inferential statistics. Analytically, 78.5% male participated in the survey, mean age of respondents was 44.5. Subjective perception of police in pre-endsars was classified and consisted of fine officer (21.3%), disgusted officer (33.0%) and compromising officer (45.7%). Police rating in post endsars protest was classified. Thus, 71.5% rated police as partially law abiding and 18.3% felt police misconduct persisted. In the post protest, Level of police brutality was rated low given the score mark 40%. Using regression model, demographic characteristics predicted victims’ intention to participate in violent protest against police brutality (R.324, R2 .50). The model was significant at p<.000. Victims’ age (mean=1.5), occupation (mean=2.4), income (mean=1.9) and sex (mean=4.1) predicted protest intention against police. Level of police brutality in post Lagos endsars protest was low, consequent upon endsars protest. It is recommended that treatment of offenders by police should be guided by rules and regulations. Police require sound training to uphold ethnic of policing.   Received: 14 March 2022 / Accepted: 30 April 2022 / Published: 5 May 2022
奈及利亚拉各斯警察受害者的主观感受
本研究旨在探讨公众对警察在事后大规模抗议中的看法。这项研究的目的是验证公众与警察的关系是暴力大规模抗议的溢出效应。这项研究以增值理论为基础。对600名受访者进行了调查,纳入的标准是警察暴行的受害者。采用定量方法进行探索性设计。抽样方法分为目的性抽样和偶然性抽样。拉各斯被有意选为最后一次抗议的中心;警察暴行的受害者是有意挑选的。采用随机法选择研究对象。数据收集和定量分析使用描述性和推理统计。据分析,78.5%的受访者为男性,平均年龄为44.5岁。对前期警察的主观感受进行了分类,包括“好警察”(21.3%)、“讨厌警察”(33.0%)和“妥协警察”(45.7%)。警察在结束后的抗议活动中的评级是保密的。因此,71.5%的人认为警察是部分守法的,18.3%的人认为警察的不当行为持续存在。在示威后,警察暴力程度被评为低,得分为40%。利用回归模型,人口统计学特征预测了受害者参与暴力抗议警察暴行的意愿(R.324, R2 .50)。模型在p<.000处具有显著性。受害者的年龄(平均1.5岁)、职业(平均2.4岁)、收入(平均1.9岁)、性别(平均4.1岁)等因素预测了对警察的抗议意向。在拉各斯结束后的抗议中,警察的暴力程度很低,因为结束了抗议。建议警察对待违法者应以规章制度为指导。警察需要良好的训练来维护民族警务。收稿日期:2022年3月14日/收稿日期:2022年4月30日/发表日期:2022年5月5日
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