Isah, Abba Idris2023-12-142023-12-142019-12-29BEING A PROJECT SUBMITTED TO SCHOOL OF POSTGRADUAUTE STUDIES, FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY, NASARARWA STATE UfHVERSIRTY KEFFI IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA (PGD) IN SOCIOLOGYhttps://keffi.nsuk.edu.ng/handle/20.500.14448/7324The persistence and rise of criminality continues to damage the social fabric of the society especially in the country. Crime is not a new phenomenon both locally and internationally but the intensity and nature of crime is different within different borders. This study sought to examine the implication of dehumanization on criminal behaviour and National security in Abuja, Nigeria. A social survey design was adopted. A sample of 383 of respondents was drawn, using multi-stage sampling techniques including simple random, systematic sampling, clustered and purposive sampling techniques in the selection of electoral wards, towns/villages, main streets, houses, households and individuals. Primary and secondary data were utilized in the study. The primary data were generated through the use of questionnaires. The questionnaires were analyzed quantitatively using tables, frequency and percentage. The results show that the rate of criminal activities is high and is a serious threat to national security. It is based on this that the study recommends that Non-governmental organizations and the government can help to reduce the crime of. kidnapping by organizing workshops and seminars for parents, which will guide them in modelling youths to be disciplined and useful to the society. Religious leaders can make their own contributions through their teachings by instructing parents on the need to guide the wards in their custody to acquire better skills. Also, security formation in Abuja should be properly equipped to fight the menace of these crimes.enIMPLICATION OF DEHUMANIZATION ON CRIMINAL BEHAVIOUR AND NATIONAL SECURITY IN ABUJA, NIGERIAThesis