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Urban Motorcycle Taxi -related crimes in Dar es Salaam and Pwani Regions, Tanzania

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Author(s) : Emmanuel Munishi, Eunice F. Nyange, Ibrahim M. Issa, Kirumirah H. Mubarack

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The overall aim of this policy brief is to offer a better understanding of the crime situation within the context of motorcycle taxi riding, assess the coping capacities of stakeholders, and suggest strategies to alleviate the associated crimes. The study was conducted in Dar es Salaam city and three urban centres in Pwani region: Kibaha, Bagamoyo, and Kisarawe townships. A total sample of 287 respondents were selected through both purposive and random sampling.

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