PERCEPTION OF CYBERCRIME AMONG NIGERIAN
YOUTHS
(A STUDY OF CARITAS UNIVERSITY)
Abstract
The aim of this study was to examine the perception of cybercrime
among Nigerian youths using Caritas University as a study. In this research
study, we found out people’s reaction to messages depends mainly on how it is
perceived. To achieve the aim o the study, literature was reviewed. Survey research
method was used in which questionnaire, the major instrument, was distributed
to various respondents in the execution of the study. Samples were selected
using the systematic random sampling techniques. Chi-square and simple
percentages was used in analyzing data. Internet is used as a channel for the
perpetration of criminal spamming activities was the finding drawn. Finally,
Cyber laws should be made to govern the country’s cyber space and give the
nation’s adequate cyber security was the recommendation gotten based on the
finding drawn.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY
Crime remains pervasive and
forever strives to hide itself in the face of development. As measures and
techniques for detecting crimes and criminals advance, criminals also look for
means of hiding from these measures.
Obano (2007:17) asserts that
the internet currently serve as a hiding place for fraudsters who have simply
migrated from the streets to an electronic platform.
Okonigini (2002:25) defines
computer crime as criminal activities, involving information technology
infrastructure, including illegal access of computer data from or within a
computer.
Similarly, Asokhia (2003:49)
asserts that cyber crime, popularly called “YAHOO” is an off-shoot of advance
fee fraud which became popular in the early 90s. Today, it has produced “YAHOO”
as its first offspring with mostly young people (most especially the
unemployed) as its practitioners.
Different nations have
adopted different strategies to contend with crimes depending on their nature
and extent. Certainly, a nation with high incidence of crime cannot grow or
develop. For Nigeria, a nation in the process of saving her face regarding
cyber crimes, efforts are now being directed at the sources and channels
through which cyber crimes are being perpetuated the most. [Chiemeke
(2008:32)].
Martins (2008:47) assert
that “YAHOOISM” is an act of cyber crime that defrauds unsuspecting victims in
foreign countries of their hard-earned money. In some instance, the
unsuspecting victim is used to defraud banks, postal agencies, shops, etc. the
yahoos (perpetrator) sends fake cheque or postal money orders to victims in any
of the following countries: Canada, United States of America and other European
countries or Asia as the case may be.
He further notes that when
the cheques or money order are cashed, the victim is told to send the money
through Western Union Money transfer in Nigeria, while in other cases, the
victim is told to send the money to another country where the yahooist has
built networks over time.
The mode of money collection
is usually dependent on the modus operandi the yahooist uses. In similar vein,
Alemika (2007:15) notes that in Nigeria today, cyber crime has found its root
in the society. Like a cankerworm it has eaten deeply in the society and
finally been accepted by the same society.
It is difficult to deny
youth support of the menace with yahooze shirts, yahooze dance steps, yahooze
songs from the likes of Olu Maintain. Even some young people identify
themselves as yahoo boys and girls.
Similarly, Martins (2008:43)
notes that the paramount classification of yahooism as a branch of cyber crime
and transitional crime is not only expedient in understanding its mystery, but
propounding a lasting solution when considering curbing the menace. Yahooism is
the fastest growing transnational crime in recent times, especially in Nigeria.
1.2 STATEMENT OF RESEARCH
PROBLEM
Nigeria according to Wikipedia
is said to be 7th largest oil producing country in the world, but nevertheless,
the majority of Nigerians are still living in poverty.
Nigeria is also rated
amongst one of the most corrupt countries of the world.
Internet usage in Nigeria
has grown rapidly resulting in the explosion of Internet Service Providers (ISPS)
and Internet Access Point creating an increase in the positive impacts on the
socio-economic and educational developments in the country.
Unfortunately, the country’s
image has also suffered as a result of the unscripted activities of some
Nigerians using the internet as a channel for the perpetration of criminal
spamming activities.
The major implication of the
unconscious acceptance of this menace in the Nigerian society in the nearest
future has created a high level of disinterest in education and touting among
young people.
In Nigeria today, young
people mostly youths are the ones who engage in this form of anti-social
behaviour for the purpose of living a life of splendour.
In recent times Nigeria has
been labelled as a corrupt nation. There is a need for the Nigerian government
to do something fast and urgent to curb this menace of cyber crime.
1.3 PURPOSE OF STUDY
1. To determine the
perception of Nigerian youths towards cybercrime.
2. To determine the reason
why cybercrime is mostly rampant among Nigerian youths.
3. To suggest measures that
can be taken by the federal government to curb cybercrime in Nigeria.
1.4 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
1. To find out how Nigerian
youths perceive cybercrime.
2. To assess the ways
federal government can curb the continued spread of cybercrime among Nigerian
youths and the general public.
3. To ascertain the factors
that tends to cause young people’s involvement in cybercrime in Nigeria.
4. To find out if the
internet is used as a channel for the perpetration of criminal spamming
activities.
1.5 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
1. In what way do Nigerian
youths perceive cybercrime?
2. What are the ways Federal
Government can curb the continued spread of cybercrime among Nigerian youth and
the general public?
3. Is the internet used as a
channel for the perpetration of criminal spamming activities?
4. What are the factors that
tend to cause people’s involvement in cybercrime in Nigeria?
1.6 RESEARCH HYPOTHESES
H0: internet is not used as
a channel for the perpetration of criminal spamming activities.
H1: internet is used as a
channel for the perpetration of criminal spamming activities.
H0: the Federal Government
cannot curb the continued spread of cybercrime among Nigerian youths and the
general public.
H2: the Federal Government
can curb the continued spread of cybercrime among Nigerian youths and the
general public.
1.7 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE
STUDY
This study, which is
primarily aimed at explaining how cybercrime has impacted on the perception of
youths in the society, will provide an insight into the problems associated
with cybercrime.
This report would be of
great benefit for youths, to expose them to the factors that tend to cause
young people’s involvement in cybercrime in Nigeria.
It would be useful to the
government and related stakeholders to enable them adequately understand
factors responsible for and how to curb the continue spread of cybercrime among
Nigerian youths [and the general public].
The findings will be useful
for researchers to further generate knowledge in the field.
1.8 SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF
THE STUDY
This study focused on the
perception of cybercrime among Nigerian youths, using students in Caritas
University as the study group.
A major limitation of the
group is the samples were only from Caritas University where it was chosen as
the area in carrying out this research.
This finding is based on the
results gathered from Caritas University students on the perception of
cybercrime among Nigerian youths.
1.9 ASSUMPTIONS OF THE STUDY
For the purpose of this
study, the following assumptions were made:
1. It is assumed that
Nigeria youths are aware of cybercrime.
2. That poverty is the major
reason why youths engage in cybercrime in Nigeria.
3. That peer pressure
contributes to the increase of cybercrime in Nigeria.
4. That Nigerian youth are
educated on the use of the cyber all the time.
1.10 DEFINITION OF TERMS
OPERATIONAL DEFINITION OF
TERMS
Perception: Caritas
student’s attitude towards cybercrime among Nigerian youths.
Cyber: The use of computers,
information systems or the internet by the Nigerian youths.
Crime: The display of illegal
act characterized by decent, contentment or violation of trust of the youths.
Youth: It is when a young person is young especially the time
before a child becomes an adult.
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