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Item Open Access Community Factors and Recidivism in Nigeria: A Study of Kuje Correctional Center Abuja(Department of Sociology, Nasarawa State University, Keffi., 2022-02-17) Usman, Alhaji Yusuf; Ogidi, Ambrose Woyengiemi; Jibrin, Hassan; Haruna, Ibrahim; Isah, M.D.The study examined Community factors and recidivism in Nigeria: A study of kuje correctional center Abuja. The study hard achieved specific objectives which hooked at the impact of community-based factor such factors could be explain as factor poverty, unemployment, ghetto area, poor educational background and lack 0f proper policies and programmes established by the government or any agency have triggered recidivism, the study to assessed the functionality and rehabilitative facilities in the effective programmes in Kuje correctional center. The study highlighted the causes of recidivism among inmates in Kuje Correctional Centre, to examine the inmates' perception of the basic infrastructural facilities in Kuje Correctional Centre. The study additionally, introduced social survey research design was adopted and questionnaire instrument of data collection was used, 200 questionnaires were administered to inmates in Kuje. correctional center, the questions were obtained and answers were provided through the assistance of research assistance which are the workers from the center, for easy interpretations. The study findings revealed that all the respondents were discovered to be male who are virtually single and within age bracket of 18-35 years. The study also discovered that all the available rehabilitative facilities and programmes are functional including educational programme, carpentry, welding, tailoring, games, guardian and counselling, among others. The study further discovered that poverty and lack - of proper reintegration programme are the most causal factors in recidivism, the study had made up recommendations that could improve in the standard of living for those inmates so as it would serve as control mechanism for future occurrences