Ethical Issues and Security Practice in Nigeria: The Aftermath of #End SARS and the Nigerian Police Force Reform Agenda
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2021
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International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, Volume 11, Issue 6,
Abstract
The personnel of official law enforcement agencies such
as the Nigeria police have authorities and responsibilities that
other public personnel do not. These are important powers that
limit civil liberties, such as stopping, searching, asking for
identification, confiscation, apprehending, using force, and
interrogation. The performance of these duties has significant
effects on people’s quality of life, and especially on civil liberties
and social life. Taking into account the degree of discretion
allowed to security personnel to enforce the law, it becomes clear
that there is a need for a code of professional ethics, in addition to
existing legislation, in order to increase the quality of the service
they provide. The paper therefore, looks at the ethical practice of
the security personnel using Nigeria police Force as a case study.
To understand the unruly properly, the following questions were
considered; what are police ethics,’ ‘to which security personnel
do police ethics apply, ‘why is a code of ethics necessary to
security personnel’ and how can will inject ethical conduct into
security practice in Nigeria. The sources of ethical rules and their
relation to police ethics, social morality and justice were also
considered. The relationship between police ethics and
professionalism was addressed. On the basis of empirical evidence
from the field, the paper revealed cases of indiscipline and wrong
doings among security personnel like; arrogance, torture,
harassment, killings, intimidation, rape, extra judicial killings to
mention but few. Emphasis was therefore, made on the necessity
of total compliance with the code of ethics by all security
personnel currently active in the field of internal security services
in Nigeria.
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Ethics, Ethical Conduct, Security Practice, Nigeria Police Force, Nigeria