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How crime is impacting Kenyans – study

By Mercy Simiyu December 13th, 2023 1 min read

Over the past three months, crime has left an indelible mark on a significant segment of Kenyan citizens, with approximately 18 percent falling victim to various criminal activities.

A recent survey by Trends and Insights for Africa (TIFA) delves into the geographical distribution of these incidents, revealing noteworthy variations.

In regions such as Nairobi and Western, crime rates soar to 22 percent, while Central Rift experiences a comparatively lower rate of 13 percent.

However, the reporting dynamics add a layer of complexity to the situation.

The survey highlights substantial differences in crime reporting across regions, with Western surpassing Lower Eastern and Nairobi by more than double, standing at an astounding 64 percent in contrast to 28 percent and 30 percent, respectively.

This reporting disparity suggests potential differences in the willingness or ability of residents in various regions to report crimes. The multifaceted nature of these regional variations involves factors such as socio-economic conditions, law enforcement efficacy, and community dynamics.

TIFA Analyst Tom Wolf noted the significance of understanding these regional nuances for effective policymaking and law enforcement interventions.

“Understanding these regional nuances is crucial for policymakers and law enforcement agencies to tailor interventions effectively. Strengthening crime prevention strategies, fostering community engagement, and improving reporting mechanisms are pivotal in addressing these challenges,” said TIFA Analyst Tom Wolf.