DeKUT Nairobi Campus presents at the Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI) Headquarters
The DCI Reforms Research Innovation and Department hosted the DeKUT Nairobi Campus to disseminate a doctorate thesis policy brief and research paper on Explosive Detection Dogs. The paper is 'Explosive Detection Dogs: An Assessment of Their Competence to Responding to Command Words and Detecting Concealed Explosives’.The event resolved to pursue research and innovations, especially in the Department of Reforms, where change is paramount to ensure impact.
We were also able to market the courses offered at our Nairobi Campus, such as Bachelor in Criminology and Security Management, and post-graduate programs in various fields, such as MSc. Forensics, Masters in Business Administration, and MSc in Information Technology.