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4 Carnelian J.L. & Pol. 1 (2022-2023)

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LAW& POLITICS
Vol. 4 No. 1, 2022

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Human Rights Abuse by the Nigerian Police
Force: A Legal Review

Adekunbi Imosemi, PhD
Associate Professor,
Babcock University
School of Law & Security Studies,
Nigeria.
Jacob Oluwakemi Mautin
Babcock University
School of Law & Security Studies,
Nigeria.

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Abstract

The concept of human rights is one that cannot be mistaken, as it is fundamental to the existence of
man. Rights such as the right to life, right to human dignity, freedom of movement, amongst others.
The existence of these rights are further instilled in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria (as amended). The Police Force plays an important role in keeping the society safe. They ensure
that citizens are safe and free from crimes and other vices perpetrated in the society. However, the
Nigerian society has seen the Police Force in a means of conducting their duties, cross some lines by
meting out various abuses which includes extra judicial killings, and also torture. These and many
more have made Nigerians call for reforms focused on making the Police force better. This research
adopts the doctrinal and the empirical research methodology. This paper seeks to examine the human
rights abuse meted out by the Nigerian Police Force. It will explain the concept of human rights and
torture. It will also conduct a review on the Nigerian Police Force - providing a brief history of the
Nigerian Police Force; the legal framework that deal with the breaches of human rights abuses by the
Nigerian Police Force. This paper will also provide recommendations on ways to curb the abuses by the
Police Force.
Keywords: Human rights, Abuse, Police, Crime

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