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THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC CORRELATION OF FEMALE CRIMINALITY IN NIGERIA [A CASE STUDY OF KADUNA PRISON]
CHAPTER  FIVE
                SUMMARY,  CONCLUSION AND RECOMMEDATION
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                    SUMMARY
 
This study has been able to look into the contributions of different scholars on the issue of female criminality. It has been able to relate findings as they affect the research problem.
The problem of the study was specifically aimed:
To describe the extent and type of female involvement in crimes and analyze the types of crimes in which women have been most visible;
To determine the socio-economic attributes of women in crime. And finally identify factors predisposing women to criminality.
The findings show that most of the female  offenders are first offenders. This means that most of these female offenders  find themselves in prison once in their life. But there is also a few cases of  recidivist of whose frequency does not exceed three times. These recidivists  could fall into the category that Lombroso (1894) termed the occasional  criminal’ a more frequent criminal type who commits crime at the suggestion or  by the influence of a male probably a lover.
		      Data collected revealed that the types of crime  females are involved in are armed robbery, kidnapping, murder, theft, assault,  cheating, drugs, criminal bridge trust, and conspiracy. But the crimes of which  the respondents have been most visible are murder and theft.
		      Based on the findings, it was discovered that a  high percentage of these female offenders resided in the rural areas. This is a  good enough reason why they engaged in criminal acts or activities. The rural  area is known for its homogeneity. Relationships are more at the inter-personal  level, and the bond between individuals becomes strong that the. In the rural  areas, everybody knows virtually what his or her neighbour is doing and as  result one can can easily offend the other and in the cause of retaliation one  gets hot. Civilization which is more evident in the urban areas has opened the  eyes of many.
		      Bad company is another predisposing factor to  criminality. Peer groups have great influence on individuals. When an  individual continues to associate more with a group that sees the societal  norms of offensive, the individual also tends to violate the values of that  society. Hence, a good percentage of the offenders are introduced into criminal  activities by their friends.
		      In addition to this, most of the female offenders  were brought up by their parents. The family under which one grows up also  affects his or her life. The type of upbringing one had during his or her  childhood influence his or her behavioural conduct and adulthood. The inference  here is that parents no more carry out their responsibilities of inculcating  morality in their children. There is laxity in the socialize children. It also  serves for religious and moral training. If the family does not carry out these  functions, the resultant problem will be moral decadence. The above point seems  to agree with the hypothesis that poor socialization process is likely to  influence criminality in individuals.
		      Economic conditions are another contributory  factor to criminality. Most of these female offenders are either in the  informal sector or unemployed, thus they have no stable means of income. Even  those in employment earn meager salary. Where would this get them, with the economic  hardship that has befallen Nigeria?  The frustration caused by this hardship is enough to make one commit murder.
- CONCLUSION
 
The basic assumption of the major work on female  criminality than seeing it as a physiological or psychological problem. For  instance, from the findings, the educational level or attainment of the female  inmates countered the argument Lombroso that female criminals look and behave  like the primitive males that lacked formal education.
		      However, it does not mean that these assumptions  are totally wrong in themselves. The various scholars must be credited for  their attempt in trying to understand the issue of female criminality.
		      The main argument in this study is that  criminality is caused by social factors and not biological factors. As such,  there is a need to carry out a new study on women and crime. And to this, it is  necessary to understand the assumptions made by the traditional to understand  the assumptions made by the traditional writers and break away from them. Crime  should not be seen as caused by factors within the female, rather, crime should  be seen as caused by factors external to the females.
		      In conclusion, this study is not claiming  superiority over the already existing literature nor is the argument absolute  and perfect. The study is equally open to criticisms and modifications.
5.3    RECOMMENDATIONS
		      This project is not only meant to find out the  type and factors that lead to female criminality. It also meant to  recommendation because it is not only to study a social problem that matters,  there has to be a way to study a social problem that matters, there has to be a  way out of the problem. Thus the recommendation is in two angles:
To the family which is the smallest unit of the society where socialization first begins and,
The government whose policies affect the individuals in the society.
In as much as civilization has contributed to the  decay of the family function, the family should still see it as its primary  function to socialize children, to inculcate sound moral values in them. This  sound start right from childhood.
		      On the other hand, unemployment causes a lot of  problem in the society. The government should review its policies so as to  create job opportunities for members of the society. All hand must be on deck.  The government should review the salary scales of workers also. This should be  done in such a way that the monthly salaries are able to meet the financial  demands and obligation of individuals.
		      If there is anything the government can do to  improve the standard of living of individuals in reducing hardship, the  government should do it. At least this effort can go along way in reducing or  curbing crime and female criminality particularly, in Nigeria. Thereby, giving the country a face lift. 
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