3 research outputs found
Opinion Article - The need for blood alcohol concentration (BAC) legislation in Nigeria
In Nigeria, the correlation between alcohol abuse and incidence of
drink-driving and alcoholrelated motor task and road trauma has been
recognised. Unrestricted availability of alcohol and ignorance, coupled
with the absence of Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) threshold to act
as a legal reference point for controlling the use, misuse or abuse of
alcohol in Nigeria, are major concern. The pharmacology, clinical and
sports implications of indulgence in alcohol and the debate on its
legal status are highlighted in this article. The information presented
could offer both clinical and safety benefits to psychomotor tasks
executors and road safety professionals
Assessment of Knowledge and Perception on the Need for Establishment of Forensic Dna Database in Nigeria
A forensic DNA database is a computer database that contains records of DNA profiles primarily for the purpose of systematic comparison, and matching with a scene of crime sample or individual profile. Large body of reports have continued to emerge, demonstrating the extensive efficiency and effectiveness of the DNA database in assisting criminal investigations around the world. Therefore, the present study sought to assess the knowledge and perception on the need for the establishment of a forensic DNA database in Nigeria. In conducting this research, a total of 150 questionnaires were distributed around Benin City with focus on security agents, Judiciary and University students. The questionnaire comprised of three main categories: Socio-demographic characteristics, Knowledge on the use and application of forensic DNA database, and Information on the need for Forensic DNA Database for Criminal Investigation in Nigeria. In determining the level of awareness, the following responses were obtained. Of the total population: 48.67% were not sure about what forensic DNA is used for, 20.67 had no knowledge about forensic DNA database, and 30.67% demonstrated adequate knowledge on forensic DNA database. On the need for establishment of a forensic DNA, 57.33% were unsure, and 42.67% reported that there is a need for a forensic DNA database in Nigeria. In conclusion, our results demonstrated that there is an inadequate level of awareness on the prominent role of Forensic DNA database in the criminal investigation. Therefore, negatively impacting the perception on the need for the establishment of a forensic DNA database in Nigeria