Over the decades, Tanzania and the world have experienced an increase in crime commitment. These incidences are related to the availability and proliferation of small arms. The possession and widespread of small arms not only cause insecurity but also hinder national and community development. This paper reviewed the impact of small arms on social security in Tanzania. The reviewed data and literature indicated that, cattle rustling, murder and armed robbery are among the serious criminal offences with severe impact on social security in Tanzania. The paper recommended that, security is a collective responsibility, security organs and community at large must cooperate in combating small arms and crime to ensure national and community peace and security for sustainable development.
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