Open Access
American Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
ISSN (Online): 2378-7031
DOI: 10.46568/arjhss
Child Witness Protection Challenges in Kenya
Abstract
This paper focuses mainly on the key challenges facing Child Witnesses that need to be fixed by the
Witness Protection Program in Kenya. The study sought to achieve the following specific objectives: To examine
parameters influencing protection of witnesses and find out if there are challenges in the Witness Protection
Program with special reference to minors as witnesses. Study data was collected from Kenya’s criminal Justice
agencies. Two methods of data collection were used. They include: in-depth interviewing and document analysis.
The number of participants was determined by those who were likely to yield information being sought. Top five
informants were selected from each eight selected agencies since they are better placed to give the relevant
information. The study revealed that there is lack of training resources such as facilities, training institutions and
trainers. The study further found out that there are no ideal infrastructural and communication facilities suitable
for minor witnesses.