One of the major challenges facing prisons service especially in the developing countries like Nigeria is how to accurately and efficiently analyze the growing volume of prison inmate data. Nigerian Paramilitaries particularly the Nigerian Prison Service (NPS) Adamawa State command keep volumes of inmate data and information. Despite the enormously volume of data which is on the increase, the recordkeeping process remains manual; this does not assure proper safe keeping of inmate records. This study designed a database framework for the NPS Adamawa State command. The study analyzed the existing system of recordkeeping adopted by NPS which is the manual method of record keeping; developed a prototype database model; and designed a web application that would interact with the database. Before the main design, a comprehensive analysis of the existing system was carried out. 16 staff were interviewed for the exercise and the result showed the need for Nigerian Prison Service (NPS) Adamawa State command to have such robust database framework for accurate and efficient tracking of inmate data. The system was designed using Microsoft SQL server, MS Visual Studio. The researcher also used agile software development methodology and accomplished the development by the use of C-sharp, JavaScript, HTML 5 and Bootstrap CSS as tools. The system was tested using a workable prototype, and major recommendations were made. The researcher believes such a database framework should be deployed to Nigerian Prison Service (NPS) Adamawa State Command for full implementation. Findings of this work suggest that similar paramilitaries like the Nigerian Prison Services (NPS) should also incorporate a centralized database system into their process. Though further research needs to be conducted regarding the introduction of bio-metric fingerprinting as a means of tracking prison inmates in such organizations; this work is of the opinion that data warehousing of all prison data for the Nigerian Prison Service (NPS) as a whole is a necessary/vital way forward.
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Emeje Gideon Daniel, Thomas Labiga Laban, Shallmombol Gabriel Ldutsi. (2020). Database Framework for Nigerian Prison Service, Adamawa State, Command. American Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 3(3), 38-45. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajcst.20200303.11
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Emeje Gideon Daniel; Thomas Labiga Laban; Shallmombol Gabriel Ldutsi. Database Framework for Nigerian Prison Service, Adamawa State, Command. Am. J. Comput. Sci. Technol. 2020, 3(3), 38-45. doi: 10.11648/j.ajcst.20200303.11
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Emeje Gideon Daniel, Thomas Labiga Laban, Shallmombol Gabriel Ldutsi. Database Framework for Nigerian Prison Service, Adamawa State, Command. Am J Comput Sci Technol. 2020;3(3):38-45. doi: 10.11648/j.ajcst.20200303.11
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