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DR Panuel J.M Mwaeke

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SENIOR LECTURER
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Job Category
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Phone Number
+254708618008
Division / Faculty
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Directorate / Dept
NAIROBI CITY CAMPUS
Address
3148-00506 Nairobi
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

1. PhD (Criminology and Social Order) Kenyatta University, Kenya

2. MA (Criminology). University of Nairobi

3. BA (sociology and Public Administration): University of Nairobi

4. Advanced Course in Investigations and Prosecution ( CID Training School, Kenya)

FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION

Dr Mwaeke is an expert in policing. Besides, he is a forensic and investigations (Criminal and Security) expert with a  wealth of practical experience from the investigation wing (DCI) of the National Police Service. 

WORK EXPERIENCE

1. Egerton University,

     a) Coordinator, Nairobi City Campus (NCC): From 2019-Date

     b) Coordinator; Criminology and Security studies programmes at NCC-2016-2021

     c) Programme leader ( MA Criminology; and MA Security Management-2019-2021

 

2. Technical University of Mombasa

 

 

3. National Police Service, Kenya.  

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

1. Assessing the problem of non-cooperation by witnesses during trial of criminal cases in Kenyan Courts, a case of Kiambu Law Courts [2013]

2. Delimiting the Nature, Magnitude and Causes of conflicts at Taita Taveta County and their Effects on both County and National Development [2014]

3. ssessing the use of sports in conflict resolution: A case of Tegla Lorupe Peace Run in West Pokot District Kapenguria Division Kenya [2014]

4. Public perceptions of the social costs of crime in Nairobi, Kenya [2017]

5. Public perceptions of the effectiveness of policing in Nairobi, Kenya [2018]

6. Perceptions of Nairobi business community on Kenya Police Service Law Enforcement Practices Kenya [2018]

7. Effectiveness of Revised Traffic Regulations on the Rate of Road Accidents along Naivasha, Nairobi Highway, Kenya [2018]

8. Determinants of Police and Community Cooperation in Policing: A Case of Imenti North Sub – County, Meru County Kenya [2018]

9. Exploring Resident’s experiences and perception of Safety before and after Private Gated Households in Kitengela ward, Kenya [2019]

10. Internal Factors affecting the operational independence of the Kenya police service in Nairobi County, Kenya [2019]

11. Incidences and implications of Road Traffic Accidents among Commercial Motorcyclists in Embakasi Area in Nairobi County, Kenya [2019]

12. Family factors influencing the development of Juvenile Delinquency among pupils in Kabete Rehabilitation School in Nairobi county, Kenya [2020]

13. Challenges facing the Directorate of Criminal Investigation Department on Management of Criminal gang activities in Nairobi County, Kenya [2021]

14. Competence and Suitability of the Security Function in controlling entry of counterfeit products through the Port of Mombasa, Kenya [2021] 

15. Effects of Slum upgrading on Security Management in Soweto Slums, Roysambu Sub-County in Nairobi, Kenya [2021]

16. Functionality of Kenya Prisons Service in Managing Terrorist Prison Criminal Group Activities at Kamiti Maximum Prison in Nairobi, Kenya [2021].

TEACHING AREAS

1. Introduction to Criminal Law

2. Introduction to Criminal  Evidence

3. Criminal Procedure

4. Terrorism and Threat Assessments

5. Investigations (Security and Forensic)

6. Criminology and Criminal Justice Related courses. 

7. Security Management Related courses

8. Crime Scenes and  Management 

 

 

POSTGRADUATE SUPERVISION
MASTERS LEVEL :
1. Wallace Maina Gatundu: MA(Criminology and Criminal Justice) Title: Perceptions of Nairobi business community on Kenya Police Service Law Enforcement Practices Kenya [2018] 2. Livingstone Ringera: MA (Security Management) Title- Effectiveness of Revised Traffic Regulations on the Rate of Road Accidents along Naivasha, Nairobi Highway, Kenya [2018] 3. Samson Maghanga: MA (Security Management) Title- Incidences and implications of Road Traffic Accidents among Commercial Motorcyclists in Embakasi Area in Nairobi County, Kenya [2019] 4. Patrick Mugambi: MA (Security Management). Title- Determinants of Police and Community Cooperation in Policing: A Case of Imenti North Sub – County, Meru County Kenya [2019] 5. Rogers Marindi: MA (Security Management) Title- Internal Factors affecting the operational independence of the Kenya police service in Nairobi County, Kenya [2019] CLEARED TO GRADUATE IN JUNE 2021 6. Harrizon Kasera: MA (Security Management) Title- Exploring Resident’s experiences and perception of Safety before and after Private Gated Households in Kitengela ward, Kenya [2021] 7. Willis Wasonga: MA (Security Management) Title-Challenges of impeded Parenthood: The impact on Reformation of Offenders; A Case of Embu Prison, Kenya [2021] THESIS AT EXAMINATION STAGE 8. Robert Natwoli 9. Hudson Mwakili mwalukumbi 10. Evans metobo 11. Martin Mwaka 12. Jane Kinyanzui
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