Students’ Database and National Security: The Tertiary Institutional Framework
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https://doi.org/10.51983/arss-2013.2.2.1247Keywords:
Youthful Behavioral Changes, Individual Academic PerformanceAbstract
More than 80% of social vices that lead to national threats are perpetrated by youths who had in one way or the other been a part of an academic community. Majority of these youths are dropouts from tertiary institutions, frustrated by having been expelled due to poor academic performance or in connection cultism. This paper presents a framework that will enable a close monitoring of youthful behavioral changes through their individual academic performance.
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