Assessing the influence of community partnership In monitoring and evaluating community safety in Lamu west sub-county
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2023Author
Madoya Micah, George Wagah, Isabella Asamba
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Though  community  policing  elements  such  as  community  partnership  have  been  mentioned  as  possible  CP  elements  that  can influence  monitoring  and  evaluation  of  community  safety,  there  is  limited  research  to  ascertain  this  in  LamuWest  Sub  County.   The purpose of this study was to establish the effect of community partnership in monitoring and evaluating community safety in Lamu West Sub-County. The study adopted quantitative design where data was collected from a sample of 405 respondents drawn from  32,873  of  Lamu  West  Sub-County  residents  with  the  aid  of  a  questionnaire.Correlation  and  regression  analyses  were adopted in data analysis to help in establishing the relationship between the dependent and independent variables. Thefindings of this  study  demonstrated  that  there  was  statistically  positive  relationship  between  community  partnership  and  in  monitoring  and evaluating  community  safety  in  Lamu  West  Sub-County  at  (β=0.619; p<0.05). The study found that community has been inthe forefront  of  collaborating  with  the  police.  The  study  also  shows  that  there  was  need  for  a  partnership  between  police  and  thecommunity for a sustained peace and harmony in the society. Majority of respondents agreed that partnering with the police has enabled  easy  identification  of  criminal  activities.The  study  concludes  that  community  partnership  significantly  influences monitoring and  evaluating  community  safety. The  study  recommends  that  effective  collaborations  between  law  enforcement  and community  stakeholders  are  critical  to  public  safety,  and  it's  critical  that  government  agencies,  community  organizations, nonprofits, companies, and private  citizens all  see public  safety  as a  shared duty. There  is need for more  involvement of all key stakeholders in maintaining security
