COMMUNITY POLICING AS A STRATEGY FOR ENHANCING PUBLIC SAFETY IN NIGERIA

Authors: A. Kenku Akeem, Shuiabu Umar Shitu

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17414296

Published: October 2025

Abstract

<p><em>Community policing has emerged as a viable approach to addressing the persistent security challenges in Nigeria by fostering collaboration between law enforcement agencies and local communities. Despite various policing reforms, conventional security strategies remain ineffective in mitigating crimes such as armed robbery, kidnapping, and terrorism. This review paper examines the role of community policing in enhancing safety in Nigeria by analyzing its principles, implementation challenges, and effectiveness. Drawing from qualitative research methods, this study synthesizes data from peer-reviewed journals, books, government reports, and policy documents to provide a comprehensive assessment of community policing within the Nigerian security framework. Findings indicate that while community policing has been successfully implemented in various regions globally—such as the United Kingdom, Japan, and Kenya—its application in Nigeria faces significant barriers, including corruption, lack of trust in law enforcement, inadequate funding, and political interference. However, empirical studies suggest that when properly implemented, community policing can significantly reduce crime rates, improve intelligence gathering, and foster public trust. The study further highlights key policy recommendations for enhancing community policing effectiveness in Nigeria, including increased stakeholder engagement, institutional reforms, and capacity-building initiatives for security personnel.&nbsp; </em></p> <p><em>&nbsp;</em></p>

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