RATING OF CRIME SERIOUSNESS

AN EMPIRICAL TEST

Authors

  • EDDIEFLOYED MADUABUCHI IGBO Caritas University-Nigeria

Keywords:

Crime seriousness, Five factor crime rating

Abstract

he study investigated the public ratings of crime seriousness. The principal objectives of the study were to investigate whether the pupil actually grades crimes in terms of levels of seriousness and to find out the comparative seriousness ratings assigned to finve criminal offences by the Nigerian public. Two findings merged from the study: a) there is high consistency among sample subgroups, and between sample subgroups and the total sample, on the relative seriousness ranking of the five surveyed, this meant
that in the public view; the five crimes surveyed are
rated unequally in terms of seriousness. Based on
the rank-ordering, the crime of drug trafficking
was rated as the most serious crime out of the five
criminal acts surveyed, followed by counterfeit and
fake drug, fraud, stealing, and receiving stolen
property in that order.

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Published

2018-09-15

How to Cite

IGBO, E. M. (2018). RATING OF CRIME SERIOUSNESS: AN EMPIRICAL TEST. African Psychologist: An International Journal of Psychology and Allied Profession, 1(1). Retrieved from https://journals.aphriapub.com/index.php/AP/article/view/519

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