NATIONAL CRIME AND SAFETY SURVEY: SUMMARY REPORT 2013
RESEARCH DESIGN The aim of the survey was to obtain information regarding Nigerians views on the extent, trend and patterns of criminal victimization in the country. The study was conducted in the 36 states of Nigeria and Abuja between June and July The total sample size is 11,518 respondents comprising 50% male and 50% female of 18 years and above. The methodology used in the data collection was the in-home, face to face personal interviews, using a stratified multi-stage random selection procedure in order to achieve a national representative sample. The field interviews were conducted by Practical Sampling International, a reputable social research company based in Lagos.
Fear of Crime in Nigeria
Analysis of Fear of Crime
Actual Experience of Crime by State
Analysis of Experience of Crime
Robbery by State
Analysis of Robbery
Rape/Attempted Rape
Analysis of Rape/Attempted Rape
How Widespread Rape is
Kidnapping/Attempted Kidnapping
Physical Assault by State
Analysis of Domestic Violence
Analysis of Attempted Murder
Theft of Mobile Phones
Car Theft by Zone
Armed Violence other than Robbery
Where Armed Violence Other Than Robbery Occur Most
Crime Reporting to Police
Trends in Crime Reporting to Police
Satisfaction with Police Handling of Reported Cases
Support for the Removal of Police Checkpoints
Assessment of the Quality of Policing
Satisfaction with Government Handling of Terrorism
Suggested Solutions to Terrorism
Demand for Bribes by Government Officials
Demand for Bribe by Government Officials
Constraints Against Anticorruption Agencies
Gun Ownership by Zone
TREND IN FIREARMS/ GUN OWNERSHIP
Reasons for Gun Ownership
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