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The National Crime Research Centre (NCRC) is conducting in-depth studies to understand the rising crime wave in the country, with a particular focus on the growing rates of homicides and femicides. Dr. Mutuma Ruteere, CEO of the NCRC, stated that the research aims to analyze the root causes, perpetrators, and victims of these crimes, with the goal of informing policy and guiding improvements to the criminal justice system.
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NCRC is conducting in-depth studies to understand the rising crime wave in the country
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