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About the Institute

ICSS was established under comapnies and allied matters decree of 1990 of federal republic of Nigeria as a professional, educational and regulatory body to train, educate and research into crimes and criminality with the aim of reducing crime in the society. The institute's vision is to become number one professional body for criminology, security and peace studies in Africa and among the best in the world. ICSS was officially registered and approved by the Federal Ministry of Justice. Federal Ministry of Education and Corporate Affairs Commisions with Registration no 1050216. ICSS is blessed with world class, proven security experts and board room giants under the leadership of Dr. Ade Abolurin Dfes PhD, PSc+, OFR (The first Commander General of Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps NSCDC)

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ICSS DEPARTMENTS

Department of Criminology

The Department of criminology focuses on the study of crime, its causes, its causes, consequences, and control. This department likely includes specializations such as: Crime Prevention: Developing strategies and policies to prevent crimes. Criminal Justice: Examining the administration of justice, including law enforcement, courts an corrections. Forensic Sciences: Applying scientific principles to investigate crimes and analyze evidence

Department of Strategic Studies

The Department of strategic studies concentrates on the study of strategy, security, and international relations. This department may include specializations such as: International Relations: Analyzing global politics, diplomacy, and conflict resolutions. Security Studies: Examining national and international security issues, including terrorism, cyber security, and conflict management. Strategic Planning : Developing plans and policies to achieve organisational or national objectives

Intelligence & Investigation

The Department of Intelligence and investigationfocuses on the collection, analysis, and dissemination of intelligence to support law enforcement and national security. This department may include specializations such as: Intelligence Analysis: Interpreting and analyzing data to identify patterns and trends. Investigative Techniques: Developing skills in survelliance, interviewing, and evidence collection. Counterintelligence: Identifying and countering threats to national security