Eastern Zone DCSA
Eastern Zone DCSA Eastern Zone DCSA
Table of Figures Figure 1: Number of male and female respondents within districts ........................................................................................................................ 3 Figure 2: Percentage of respondents within districts (by gender) ........................................................................................................................... 3 Figure 3: Respondents by gender ........................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Figure 4: Respondents’ age groups (by gender) ..................................................................................................................................................... 6 Figure 5: Respondents’ marital status .................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Figure: 6: Respondents’ level of education (by gender) .......................................................................................................................................... 7 Figure 7: Respondents’ awareness of conflict occurrence ...................................................................................................................................... 8 Figure 8: Respondents’ awareness of conflict occurrence ...................................................................................................................................... 9 Figure 9: Respondents’ estimation of the level of conflict (by gender) ................................................................................................................... 9 Figure 10: Respondents’ account of the causes of conflict ....................................................................................................................................10 Figure 11: Respondents’ account of witnessing a crime against someone outside the homestead ........................................................................11 Figure 12: Respondents’ perception of safety in the area .....................................................................................................................................11 Figure 13: Respondents’ perception of safety in the area (by gender) ...................................................................................................................12 Figure 14: Respondents’ perception of safety in the area (Year on year trend by gender) .....................................................................................12 Figure 15: Respondents’ perception of safety in the area (year on year trend by locality) .....................................................................................13 Figure 16: Respondents’ awareness of police presence .........................................................................................................................................14 Figure 17: Respondents’ estimation of the number of police stations ...................................................................................................................14 Figure 18: Respondents’ estimation of distance to police station ..........................................................................................................................15 Figure 19: Respondents’ preference of reporting civil matters: land disputes, divorce etc… (by gender) ...............................................................16 Figure 20: Respondents’ preference of reporting on petty crimes: robbery, household violence (by gender) ........................................................16 Figure 21: Respondents’ preference of reporting on serious crimes: grave assaults, rape and murder (by gender) ...............................................16 Figure 22: Most trusted security provider in responding to crime (by gender) ......................................................................................................17 Figure 23: Reason for choice of traditional elders as the most trusted informal security provider .........................................................................18 Figure 24: Respondents’ level of trust in the formal security provider (Police) (by gender) ...................................................................................18 Figure 25: Respondents' perception of the performance of the police - yearly trend (by gender) ..........................................................................19 Figure 26: Respondents' awareness of courts .......................................................................................................................................................20 Figure 27: Respondents’ estimation of the number of courts ................................................................................................................................21 Figure 28: Walking distance to the court ...............................................................................................................................................................21 Figure 29: Respondents’ usage of courts ...............................................................................................................................................................22 vi
Figure 30: Respondents’ usage of courts (by gender) ............................................................................................................................................22 Figure 31: Respondents’ usage of traditional elders ..............................................................................................................................................23 Figure 32: Respondents’ usage of traditional elders (by gender) ...........................................................................................................................23 Figure 33: Respondents’ account of referral to the traditional elders (by gender) .................................................................................................23 Figure 34: Respondents’ account of the issues taken to traditional elders ............................................................................................................24 Figure 35: Respondents' account of issues taken to traditional elders (by gender) ................................................................................................24 Figure 36: Respondents’ account on issuance of judgments ..................................................................................................................................25 Figure 37: Respondents’ account on the enforcement of judgments .....................................................................................................................25 Figure 38: Respondents’ usage of religious leaders (by gender) ............................................................................................................................26 Figure 39: Respondents’ trust of justice providers ................................................................................................................................................27 Figure 40: Respondents’ trust of justice providers (by gender) ..............................................................................................................................27 Figure 41: Respondents’ reason of choice (by gender) ..........................................................................................................................................28 Figure 42: Respondents’ level of confidence in the formal justice system .............................................................................................................28 Figure 43: Respondents' perception of the performance of the formal court (yearly trend0 .................................................................................29 Figure 44: Respondents’ awareness of local council ..............................................................................................................................................30 Figure 45: Respondents’ awareness of the services provided by the district administrations (by gender) ..............................................................30 Figure 46: Respondents’ awareness of communication channels ..........................................................................................................................31 Figure 47: Respondents’ awareness of communication channels (by gender) .......................................................................................................32 Figure 48: Respondents’ participation in local government consultations .............................................................................................................32 Figure 49: Respondents’ perception towards the importance of elected representatives .....................................................................................33 Figure 50: Respondents’ opinion about important services provided by the local council .....................................................................................33 Figure 51: Respondents’ opinions about the most pressing local issues ................................................................................................................34 vii
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Figure 30: Respondents’ usage of courts (by gender) ............................................................................................................................................22<br />
Figure 31: Respondents’ usage of traditional elders ..............................................................................................................................................23<br />
Figure 32: Respondents’ usage of traditional elders (by gender) ...........................................................................................................................23<br />
Figure 33: Respondents’ account of referral to the traditional elders (by gender) .................................................................................................23<br />
Figure 34: Respondents’ account of the issues taken to traditional elders ............................................................................................................24<br />
Figure 35: Respondents' account of issues taken to traditional elders (by gender) ................................................................................................24<br />
Figure 36: Respondents’ account on issuance of judgments ..................................................................................................................................25<br />
Figure 37: Respondents’ account on the enforcement of judgments .....................................................................................................................25<br />
Figure 38: Respondents’ usage of religious leaders (by gender) ............................................................................................................................26<br />
Figure 39: Respondents’ trust of justice providers ................................................................................................................................................27<br />
Figure 40: Respondents’ trust of justice providers (by gender) ..............................................................................................................................27<br />
Figure 41: Respondents’ reason of choice (by gender) ..........................................................................................................................................28<br />
Figure 42: Respondents’ level of confidence in the formal justice system .............................................................................................................28<br />
Figure 43: Respondents' perception of the performance of the formal court (yearly trend0 .................................................................................29<br />
Figure 44: Respondents’ awareness of local council ..............................................................................................................................................30<br />
Figure 45: Respondents’ awareness of the services provided by the district administrations (by gender) ..............................................................30<br />
Figure 46: Respondents’ awareness of communication channels ..........................................................................................................................31<br />
Figure 47: Respondents’ awareness of communication channels (by gender) .......................................................................................................32<br />
Figure 48: Respondents’ participation in local government consultations .............................................................................................................32<br />
Figure 49: Respondents’ perception towards the importance of elected representatives .....................................................................................33<br />
Figure 50: Respondents’ opinion about important services provided by the local council .....................................................................................33<br />
Figure 51: Respondents’ opinions about the most pressing local issues ................................................................................................................34<br />
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