Thesis The role of community policing in crime prevention: Kirinyaga county, Central Kenya
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Mount Kenya University
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Community policing was first initiated in London in 1829 by Metropolitan Police District. The
British parliament hoped to address the soaring crime rate in and around the nation’s capital
when it was growing. Community policing was also initiated in South Africa in the early 1990’s.
It was aimed at democratizing and legitimizing the police. Later there was a shift towards
improving service delivery and tackling crime issues. The initiative succeeded in building trust
between citizens and the police. Community policing is a Government funded initiative built on
the premise that everyone should be working to reduce the fear of crime. According to Kenya
Police data across all counties in Kenya who have implemented community policing revealed
that there have been a raise in crime levels in Kirinyaga County while in counties like Nakuru
where community policing is implemented, the level of crime has fallen. In Kirinyaga County
crime levels have been raising for the last three years despite presence of community policing
practiced as Nyumba Kumi Innitiative hence my choice for research. This research work is
focused on the use of community policing as a method for crime reduction in Kirinyaga County
of Central Kenya. This research study was guided by the following objectives: to analyze the
effectiveness of joint community-police patrols in prevention of crime in Kirinyaga County, to
find out the effectiveness of youth vigilante groups as a means of crime prevention in the
County and to analyze the role played by community courts process to reduce crimes in the
county. The researcher employed descriptive survey analysis using both qualitative and
quantitative approach. A Sample population of two hundred community members picked from
ten wards out of twenty wards of the County making fifty percent from the county words were
sampled, with joint patrol groups, youth vigilante groups, officers commanding police stations
within the county and administrative officers as the respondents. The respondents were selected
through cluster sampling comprising of government security agents. The questionnaires were
distributed to the relevant respondents, filled in, collected and analyzed using both descriptive
and inferential statistics and presented in form of tables, charts and graphs. The data was
analyzed using various statistical soft-wares such as Statistical Package for Social Sciences
(SPSS), and Microsoft Excel. These quantitative data were complimented and triangulated with
qualitative data from focus group discussions and key informant interviews. The findings
indicate that joint police-community patrols as well as the engagement of vigilante groups and
community courts have contributed to crime prevention in Kirinyaga County. Between the three
areas of focus, the court process was found to less effective. The people of Kirinyaga County
will benefit from the information resulting on from this research. The study may bring out the
areas that may need more research, education and attitude change towards community policing
and management measures to be put in place to reduce crime in future. The research is
significant to the people of Kirinyaga County by contributing to their better understanding of the
extent to which community policing can help in crime prevention. It will also serve to inform the
government on the effect and best methods of community policing.
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Community Policing, Crime Prevention