COMPUTERIZED CRIME TRACKING INFORMATION SYSTEM A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIAN POLICE, ENUGU

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ABSTRACT

This project work identifies the challenges facing police departments that seek to implement computerized crime tracking information systems. The project highlights the importance of police departments identifying crime records and then designing systems that accomplish the tasks specific to the needs of their end-users. Data transfer, data integration, system customization, and confidentiality issues are discussed. One of the most significant shortcomings in the delivery of justice is the delay that is encountered by court users which increases the cost of litigation in both time and money, and results in pro-longed criminal trials and over-crowded prisons. Hence the new system designed will aid police in tracking crime records and thereby facilitate timely delivery of judgment by the court.

The software was implemented using Visual basic 6.0 and Access database.


TABLE OF CONTENT

Title page------------------------------------------------------------------------ i

Certification--------------------------------------------------------------------  ii

Dedication---------------------------------------------------------------------  iii

Acknowledgement---------------------------------------------------------- iv

Abstract----------------------------------------------------------------------- v

Organization of work------------------------------------------------------ vi


Table contents

Chapter One

Introduction

1.1 Background of the study---------------------------------  1

1.2 Statement of problem------------------------------------  3

1.3 Purpose of study------------------------------------------  3

1.4 Justification of the project-------------------------------- 4

1.5 Limitation of the project---------------------------------- 5

Chapter Two

Literature review

2.1 Nigeria police force--------------------------------------- 6

2.2 Crime mapping system---------------------------------- 11

2.3 Tracking system------------------------------------------ 14

2.4 Information System-------------------------------------- 15

2.5 Case tracking system in Enugu------------------------ 17

Chater Three

Methodology and system analysis

3.1 Methodology---------------------------------------------  23

3.2 Analysis of the existing system------------------------ 24

3.3 Method of data collection------------------------------- 26

i. 3.4  Input, Process and output Analysis-------------------- 26

3.5 Information Flow Diagram----------------------------- 28

3.6 Problems of the Present system------------------------ 28

3.7 Justification of the new system------------------------ 30

Chapter Four

System Design, implementation and testing

4.1 Output specification and design----------------------- 31

4.2 Database file design------------------------------------ 32

4.3 Criminal file--------------------------------------------- 32

4.4 Procedure chart----------------------------------------- 33

4.5 System flowchart--------------------------------------- 34

4.6 System requirement------------------------------------ 34

4.7 Programming language-------------------------------- 35

4.7 Program flow chart------------------------------------ 36

Chapter Five

Summary, Conclution and Recommendations

5.1 Summary----------------------------------------------- 37

5.2 Recommendation------------------------------------- 37

5.3 Conclusion--------------------------------------------- 38

Reference


COMPUTERIZED CRIME TRACKING INFORMATION SYSTEM A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIAN POLICE, ENUGU
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    Type Project
    Department Computer Science
    Project ID CPU1837
    Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
    No of Pages 45 Pages
    Format Microsoft Word

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