Joseph Adeniyi Oye, O. Arisukwu, F. Asamu, P. Ogunlade, Johnson Idowu Oye, Grace Oladepe Oye
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Indigenous Crime Control Mechanisms in Kabba, Kogi State, Nigeria
Empirical indication has shown that crime is rising daily in Kabba, Kogi State, Nigeria, this is adduced largely to failure and ineffectiveness of the state apparatus for crime control mechanisms to effectively manage crime. The study therefore, examined indigenous crime control mechanisms among the Owe people of Kogi State. The following are the objectives of study: to examine Owe indigenous crime control mechanisms, investigate its impact in crime control. A returned to the use of indigenous crime control mechanisms is therefore suggested to effectively control crime by the Owe people of Kogi State. This study looks into these Owe Indigenous crime control mechanisms, and finds out that it is people oriented, homegrown, indigent, emanating from the norms of the people very potent. The analysis in the research is grounded on the broken windows theory. Observational approach, key informant interviews were the instrument for data collection. The study finding shows that the mechanisms are handed down from generations to generations, the mechanisms are highly regarded and well organized for justice delivery. The study concludes that the people are culture bound and so to effectively control crime in Kabba the culture of the people provide a leeway, therefore the cultural measures should be employed, refined to appropriately fit in to contemporary structure of the society