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Crime Reporting Patterns and Frequencies in Print Media in Postcovid Nigeria: A Security Approach
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Musediq Olufemi LAWAL
, Remi Kasali ALATIS
, Olawale Olufemi AKINRINDE
, Tajudeen Yusuf ADEYINKA
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Crime
/ Crime rate
/ Post-COVID
/ Print media
/ Security
2024
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Crime Reporting Patterns and Frequencies in Print Media in Postcovid Nigeria: A Security Approach
by
Musediq Olufemi LAWAL
, Remi Kasali ALATIS
, Olawale Olufemi AKINRINDE
, Tajudeen Yusuf ADEYINKA
in
Crime
/ Crime rate
/ Post-COVID
/ Print media
/ Security
2024
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Crime Reporting Patterns and Frequencies in Print Media in Postcovid Nigeria: A Security Approach
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Crime Reporting Patterns and Frequencies in Print Media in Postcovid Nigeria: A Security Approach
2024
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Overview
This study systematically delves into the intricacies of crime reporting by mass media in postcovid Nigeria, shedding light on its profound impact and intensity. Through meticulous archival methods, historical editions of The Guardian and Punch newspapers were analyzed over three years. The findings highlight a notable emphasis on crimes against individuals, such as murder and assault, compared to other categories like financial and drug-related crimes. Over 4,093 crime incidents were reported, with crimes against persons dominating in 2021 and 2022. The study underscores the need for nuanced crime reporting and advocates for substantive engagement through editorials and analyses. By fostering awareness and discourse, print media can play a pivotal role in shaping public understanding of crime dynamics and promoting societal well-being.
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Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
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