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Enhanced Child Abuse Information Management System-The Nigeria Context

Nnamocha, P.N. (PhD), Ikenna Ukabuiro and Bright Akwaraonwu
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Nnamocha, P.N. (PhD): Department of Computer Science, Abia State University, Uturu, Abia State, Nigeria
Ikenna Ukabuiro: Department of Computer Science, Abia State University, Uturu, Abia State, Nigeria
Bright Akwaraonwu: Department of Computer Science, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Abia State, Nigeria

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2022, vol. 9, issue 1, 151-157

Abstract: The Child Abuse Information Management System is a research designed to create a platform where issues related to child abuse complaints will be domicile and attended to by human right activists and law enforcement agents in Nigeria as result of rising cases in child abuse. The computerized system will keep tracks of all the suspicious incidents of child abuse by generating reports, aid law enforcement agency based on numerous details deposited on the platform. For this implementation of this design, a lot of web related technology like CSS, XAMP, MYSQL were used as the back end and PHP programming language in the front end. Implementing this computerized system will play a crucial role in child welfare. The management system and data collection tools will meet with the Federal reporting requirements, it will also serve the information needs of an organizations, help inform management decisions and support caseworkers’ interactions with children and families. After the creation and testing of this system, it proved a much easier, faster and efficient way for victims or observers to make reports about their previous or on going abuses.

Date: 2022
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