The Organised Crime Of Kidnapping In Nigeria: A Quantitative Study Of The Factors Influencing Its Severity
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Humanities And Social Sciences Communications
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The extant literature in the social sciences often employs qualitative methods to capture the
contextual nuances of the nature, manifestations, and impacts of issues of importance today.
This is the case for studies looking at kidnapping in Nigeria, where perception-based surveys
are often neglected. We argue that these qualitative approaches alone are inadequate for
thoroughly comprehending the structural factors and public opinions that explain the
occurrence and severity of kidnapping in Nigeria. This study extensively analyses the ser
iousness of kidnapping as a critical security issue in contemporary Nigeria, seeking to explore
the factors contributing to this phenomenon through a quantitative survey based on citizen
perceptions, as they endure the impacts of kidnapping within their communities. Using
logistic regression, this study examined the 2022 Afrobarometer data to determine the
factors influencing kidnapping in Nigeria. The findings indicate that, as the frequency of
kidnapping is rising, poor police handling of kidnapping cases, worsening economic condi
tions, community safety concerns, ethnic marginalization, and low ethnic trust significantly
predict the perceived severity of kidnapping in Nigeria. In contrast, perceptions of govern
ment handling crime (although associated considerably at the bivariate level) and corruption
were not statistically significant in the multivariate analysis. Highlighting the severity of
kidnapping in Nigeria contributes to the body of knowledge in security studies, development
studies, and governance by illustrating how economic hardship, institutional failure, and
social crisis influence the frequency and perceived seriousness of kidnapping. It points to the
need for more collaborative, networked governance that puts people at the centre of policies
and actions to tackle kidnapping in Nigeria.
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Enemuwe, C. A., Okine, J. O., & Gyau, S. A. (2025). The organised crime of kidnapping in Nigeria: a quantitative study of the factors influencing its severity. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications.
