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ASSESSMENT OF NATIONAL INTERNET SAFETY STRATEGY IN COMBATING CYBERCRIME IN NIGERIA
ABSTRACT
The study assessed the national internet safety strategy in combating cybercrime in Nigeria.
One specific research objective was formulated to guide the study. The research design was
an Expose-Facto research design. The population of the study comprised of all the personnel
of the Nigerian police, NCC, ICPC, EFCC, NPF, NCWG, NCIC, CBN, in Nigeria. 350
respondents were randomly selected for the study, using simple random sampling technique.
The research instrument tagged “NATIONAL INTERNET SAFETY STRATEGY AND
CYBERCRIME QUESTIONNAIRE, (NISSCQ)†was used to collect data from the
respondents. The test produced high average reliability coefficient of 0.92 which helped
justify the use of the instrument. The findings from the data collection and analysis showed
that strategy on national internet safety has significant impact on combating cybercrimes in
Nigeria. Among others, it was recommended that there is a need for most Nigerians to pass
into law a specific cybercrime law and that this law should classify cybercrimes as this would
make it easier for law enforcement agents to investigate and prosecute cybercrimes within
the borders of Nigeria.
KEYWORD: National internet safety, combat, cybercrimes, Nigeria.
Dr. Henry I. Okon
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