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Saudi Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (SJHSS)
Volume-7 | Issue-04 | 143-148
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Rape as a Rising Traumatic Norm in Nigeria Society: Need for Value Re –Orientation towards Nation Building
Orji Evelyn Ijeoma, Dr. Effiom, Bassey Ekeng, Florence A. Undiyaundeye, Odo-Simon Kelechi
Published : April 23, 2022
DOI : 10.36348/sjhss.2022.v07i04.005
Abstract
There is increase in crime in the Nigerian society today. There is no passing day that incidence of homicide, bandit, arm robbery and rape to mention some are not repeated in various news media. The Nigerian police recorded 717 rape cases between January and May, 2020 (mutual, June 15, 2020). Rape cases have risen to unprecedented height and this Negative trend cannot be tolerated any further in our society, where peace and tranquility is much desired. Without a peaceful and tranquil environment, development of the economy may be truncated. The members of society have been impacted with this stressor called rape. And consequently a number of persons has suffered psychological problems. This condition if not arrested can negatively affect an individual’s economic power, work adjustment and livelihood the researchers perceive the problem of rape are complicated because studies have revealed that it is largely undisclosed by most survivals, under reported by news media and understudied by Researchers. Therefore if no intervention is instituted by way of national value, reorientation of citizens through the educational sector, rape may continue to thrive as a traumatic norm in the Nigeria society, this paper discus bothered on rape as a traumatic norm, disclosure by victim news media and educational intervention through value reorientation. Necessary suggestion are made on how to end this menace in Nigeria.
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