ABSTRACT
Since the mid-1990s, the concept of crime reduction through intelligence-led policing has
continued to grow in popularity globally at a time when traditional policing activities failed
to deliver tangible reductions in crime rates. In Kenya, domestic crimes increase has not
been met with adequate prevention involving Intelligence-Led Policing unlike other kind
of crime such as drug trafficking and terrorism where intelligence policing has been
deployed immensely. Kakamega County has recorded an increasing number of domestic
crimes in the past decade which threatens socio-economic development in the County. The
overall objective of the study was to examine the practice of intelligence led policing with
a particular focus on the management of domestic crimes in Kakamega County. The
specific objectives were to: examine the nature of intelligence led policing in Kakamega
county, assess the effectiveness of intelligence-led policing in the management of domestic
crimes in Kakamega county, and determine the challenges that intelligence-led policing
encounter in Kakamega county. The study was guided by rational choice and social control
theories. The study employed a descriptive survey design and the target population
consisted of household heads, both senior and junior police officers, private security firms,
chiefs and assistant county commissioners in Kakamega County. Purposive sampling
technique was used to select senior police officers namely OCPD, DCIO, OCS, private
security firms, assistant county commissioners and chiefs while random sampling
technique was used to select junior police officers and household heads. In total, the
sample respondents were 293. Primary data was collected through interviews and
questionnaires while secondary data was collected from books, internet, journals and
newspapers. Validity was determined using content validity while reliability was done
using test retest method. Data was analysed using descriptive and inferential statistic and it
was presented in form of tables and charts. The findings revealed that Intelligence-Led
Policing in Kakamega County was characterized by criminal informer, targeting of
criminals unlike particular crime and holistic investigation of crimes using results-oriented
tactics and strategies. Intelligence-Led Policing is effective in the management of crime
through sharing of intelligence collected and this has resulted to strengthen of relationship
with the community, safety of officer increasing and effort of police is directed based on
the threat of information making operation more efficient. There was significant
association between crime management and Intelligence-Led Policing with (xi6, 0.01 =
61.784), P
been hampered by lack of political will, limited financial resources to acquire equipment
and technology, lack of trust and cooperation from civilians and corruption among police
officers. The study recommends that government needs to commit more resources toward
Intelligence-Led Policing so that police officers can be trained, equipment and technology
can be procured. Further, there is need for police officers to come up with realistic
performance indicator through the use oflntelligence-Led Policing products. Further study
should focus on the opportunities and threat of Intelligence-Led Policing in the
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HARAMBEE, JULIUS . "Influence Of Intelligence- Led Policing On The Management Of Domestic Crimes In Kakamega County, Kenya." Afribary (2021). Accessed November 27, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/influence-of-intelligence-led-policing-on-the-management-of-domestic-crimes-in-kakamega-county-kenya