Abstract:
Human Security Services including physical safety, access to basic needs, protection of human
rights, and overall well-being that needs to be provided by the Police force remain unsatisfactory
and crimes are a global concern in literature debates with deteriorating peace, order, and safety
within their respective jurisdictions, This study aimed to assess the roles of the ward police
officers in ensuring human security in the Moshi district council. The targeted population of 354
people was used to get a sample of 188 respondents. A simple random technique was used
during data collection where questionnaires, and interviews, were the methods used to collect
data for WEO, Suspects, and the Community. The study used a triangulation research design to
enhance both qualitative and quantitative data analysis. A mixed research approach was used to
enhance the validity and reliability of data triangulations of the study. The findings of the study
have provided multifaceted insights into the interaction between the Ward Police and the
community, focusing on crime reporting, prevention, and overall safety. In conclusion, while the
study reveals a foundation of active participation and positive efforts, it also highlights critical
areas for improvement. Enhancing trust and communication between the community and police, refining crime prevention strategies, and deepening community engagement are pivotal steps. The study concluding that,these measures will not only address the identified gaps but will also
foster a more cohesive, safe, and empowered community, effectively bridging the gap between
the community and law enforcement agencies.The study recommended that regarding
encouraging community crime reporting awareness campaigns, the police force through the ward
police officers should run security awareness campaigns in rural areas and these campaigns must
contain detail on how and why to report crimes to ward police officers for a safe community which
ensure human security