The Influence of Social Control System on Crime Among Individuals in Ekiti State
Student: Taofeekat Ashabi Olawale (Project, 2025)
Department of
Bamidele Olumilua University of Edu. Science and Tech. Ikere Ekiti, Ekiti State
Abstract
Abstract:This study investigates the influence of social control systems on crime among individuals in Ekiti State. It examines how various social institutions—such as the family, educational system, religious bodies, community structures, and law enforcement agencies—affect the behavior of individuals and contribute to crime prevention or escalation. The research adopts both qualitative and quantitative methods, utilizing questionnaires and interviews to gather data from residents across selected local government areas. Findings reveal that weak social control mechanisms, poor family upbringing, unemployment, and inadequate community monitoring significantly contribute to rising crime rates. Conversely, effective socialization, community engagement, and strong moral values play vital roles in curbing criminal tendencies. The study concludes that strengthening social control systems through improved community participation, youth empowerment, and enhanced law enforcement will help reduce crime and promote social stability in Ekiti State.
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