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Trends and Comparative Analysis of Juvenile Delinquency in Lagos and Other States in Nigeria

Christian Osemuyi Oseghale
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Christian Osemuyi Oseghale: Caleb University Imota Lagos, Nigeria

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 4, 5533-5544

Abstract: Juvenile delinquency is a growing concern across Nigeria, with regional differences in crime rates, intervention programs, and legal enforcement. This article compares juvenile delinquency trends in Lagos, a highly urbanized state, with other states such as Kano, Rivers, Anambra and Borno States. Juvenile delinquency in Nigeria, particularly in Lagos State, exhibits distinct trends influenced by various socio-economic and cultural factors. A comparative analysis reveals significant differences between Lagos and other states, highlighting the unique challenges faced by youths in these regions. The study examines the socio-economic and cultural factors influencing youth crime, the effectiveness of intervention programs, and variations in law enforcement responses. Data were collected through surveys, interviews, and official crime statistics. Findings indicate that while urbanization increases gang-related crimes in Lagos, economic hardship influences youth crime in Kano and Rivers, while financial fraud is more prevalent in Anambra. The paper concludes that while juvenile delinquency remains a pressing issue across Nigeria, the trends observed in Lagos State differ significantly from those seen in other regions due to various factors including socio-economic conditions, cultural influences, types of crime prevalent, law enforcement effectiveness, and available support systems for rehabilitation. And therefore, make recommendations for a unified national approach to juvenile crime prevention targeted at interventions that address these specific challenges are vital for reducing juvenile delinquency rates both within Lagos and across other Nigerian states.

Date: 2025
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