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Home - News - Dr Margaret Awino Ongale,Pioneering DCI Officer Launches Book on Transforming Kenya’s Law Enforcement

Dr Margaret Awino Ongale,Pioneering DCI Officer Launches Book on Transforming Kenya’s Law Enforcement

Sema YoteBy Sema Yote News August 15, 2025Updated:August 10, 2026
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Kenya’s law enforcement system is once again in the spotlight, this time through the lens of one of its own. Dr Margaret Awino Ongale, the first DCI female officer to earn a doctorate, has officially launched her new book, Transforming the Law Enforcers, a detailed and research-backed examination of how targeted reforms within the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) can improve performance, ethics, and public service delivery.

Dr Margaret Awino Ongale

The book is based on extensive quantitative and qualitative research involving DCI officers, civil society representatives, and community leaders. It explores how reforms in training, personnel management, and the use of modern technology affect the way officers perform their duties. Dr. Ong’ale’s findings show that while enhanced training significantly improves professional skills, sustainable change depends on fair and transparent personnel policies, strategic deployment of technology, and active engagement with the communities the police serve.

Dr Margaret Awino Ongale

“This is more than just a book—it is my journey as an officer, a researcher, and a reform advocate,” she said. “I have seen how targeted changes in training, leadership, and technology can reshape the way we fight crime. My hope is that this work inspires integrity, service, and bold action, especially among young officers. I also want it to encourage more women to step forward into leadership roles in law enforcement, in policy, and in research.”

The launch of Transforming the Law Enforcers comes at a critical time for the DCI, which is under pressure to adapt to increasingly complex criminal networks while improving accountability and public trust. Dr. Ong’ale’s research notes that while progress has been made—particularly in specialist training and the introduction of digital investigative tools—there is a risk that these gains could be eroded if underlying management systems remain opaque or if accountability mechanisms fail to meet public expectations.

Dr Margaret Awino Ongale

The book advocates for transparent recruitment and promotion processes, continuous professional development for officers at all ranks, enhanced resource allocation for investigative tools, and stronger frameworks for collaboration between the police and the public. Dr Ong’ale argues that these steps are necessary to create a police service that is responsive, ethical, and trusted by the communities it serves.

While her research focuses on Kenya’s DCI, Dr Ong’ale believes the lessons in the book have relevance far beyond the country’s borders. She points out that many African countries face similar structural and operational challenges in law enforcement and that strengthening police institutions at the national level will also improve regional cooperation in tackling crime.

Dr Margaret Awino Ongale

Transforming the Law Enforcers is now available in select bookshops. Currently, the book is at Nuria stores, Kibanga books, online, and can be ordered directly from the author, too. With its blend of personal insight, rigorous research, and practical recommendations, the book is expected to become an important resource for law enforcement leaders, policymakers, scholars, and members of the public who care about building a policing system that delivers on its mandate while upholding the highest ethical standards.

She’s currently the Imenti Central Criminal Investigations Officer

This is how the book-launching event went down at Weston Hotel. Watch it HERE

Below are her pics during her graduation.

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