Abstract:
The aim of this paper has two Folds: To interrogate the development of Political Demonstration in Kenya and delves into the
complex relationship between political demonstrations, crimes within these demonstrations, and their impact on human security. This
paper aims to shed light on the multifaceted dynamics that can influence peaceful demonstrations without affecting human security by
examining case studies, underlying causes and providing potential remedies. Political demonstrations are a fundamental expression of
civil society's engagement with governance and decision-making processes. They serve as a conduit for voicing grievances, advocating
for change, and demanding accountability. However, the line between peaceful protests and criminal behaviour can be thin, potentially
leading to a deterioration of human security. Though political demonstrations have long been a cornerstone of democracy, providing a
platform for citizens to express dissent, advocate for change and participate in the democratic process. They have been witnessed with
significant threats to human security.
Key words: Crime, Camouflaged crime Political Demonstration, Human Security