YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT AND CRIME: A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU STATE URBAN COMMUNITIES.
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Youth unemployment, crime, Enugu State, urban communities, economic deprivation, social exclusion, policy interventions.Abstract
Youth unemployment has been identified as a critical factor influencing criminal activities in urban areas. Unemployment remains a critical issue globally, particularly in developing regions where economic opportunities are scarce. This study investigates the relationship between youth unemployment and crime in the urban communities of Enugu State, Nigeria. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, including surveys, interviews, and statistical analysis, the research examines the socio-economic conditions that foster criminal behavior among unemployed youth. Findings reveal a significant correlation between high unemployment rates and the prevalence of crimes such as theft, drug abuse, and armed robbery. Recommendations are provided to address youth unemployment through targeted policies, skill acquisition programs, and social interventions to reduce crime rates.
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