INFLUENCE OF COMMUNITY POLICING ON CRIME REDUCTION IN LURAMBI SUB-COUNTY, KENYA
Abstract
globally. Kenya is not an exception thus community policing was adopted to enhance
security and safety, reduce crime, fear and improve social order in the neighborhoods
through engagement of the community members and police. However, crime rate in some
counties still remains high. For instance, a recent report by National Crime Statistics ranked
Kakamega County fourth among Kenya's most crime-prone counties in 2019. The report
indicated that most crimes in Kakamega have occurred in Lurambi Sub-County. Therefore,
the study sought to examine the influence of community policing on crime reduction in
Lurambi Sub-County. The research was guided by the following specific objectives: To
examine the extent to which community policing initiatives have succeeded in reducing
crime rate in Lurambi Sub – County; to establish the effect of community participation on
crime reduction in Lurambi Sub-County; to identify the strategies taken by the government
to ensure better community policing in Lurambi Sub – County; and, to assess the influence
of Nyumba Kumi community policing initiative on crime reduction in Lurambi Sub –
County. Broken windows Theory and Systems Theory guided the study. The study
employed a descriptive research design, and adopted stratified sampling technique and
purposive sampling techniques to obtain sample units. The target population of the study
was 1182 being community members, Nyumba Kumi leaders, police officers and National
Government Administration Officers. Stratified random sampling and simple random
sampling techniques were used to select community members who were the primary
respondents for the study while purposive sampling was used to select key informants being
police officers, Nyumba Kumi leaders and National Government Administration officers. A
sample of 284 community members was used during data collection while 21 Nyumba Kumi
leaders, 19 police officers and 5 National Government Administration Officers were also
sampled to take part in the study. A questionnaire was used to collect data from community
members, interview schedule was used to collect data from police officers and National
Government Administration Officers while a Focus Group Discussion Guide was used to
collect data from Nyumba Kumi leaders. The quantitative data was processed and analyzed
using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 28.0 for windows while the
collected qualitative data was analyzed thematically in line with the study objectives.
Results were presented using tables and figures. The study findings revealed a statistically
significant relationship between community policing initiatives and crime reduction in
Lurambi Sub-County (r= 0.574, p<0.05). The study also found a significant relationship
between community participation in community policing and crime prevention in Lurambi
Sub-County (r= 0.549, p<0.05), police training and community members sensitization was
the strategy used by the government to enhance the success of community policing in crime
reduction and the Nyumba Kumi initiative was significant in crime reduction in Lurambi
Sub-County (r= 0.517, p<0.05). In light of the findings made, the study concluded that the
Police-Community partnership method has a significant and positive effect on the crime
reduction hence recommended coordination of the developed national crime reduction
strategy based on the Nyumba Kumi initiative to monitor, evaluate and report on the progress
made in the implementation of community policing only in Lurambi Sub-County but also at
National level and beyond.