Effectiveness of community policing forums (CPFs) in Mpumalanga

dc.contributor.authorZwane, Sipho Selby
dc.date.accessioned2019-11-25T12:41:00Z
dc.date.available2019-11-25T12:41:00Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.descriptionThesis submitted in 25% completion of the degree of Master of Management in the field of Security at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, March 2018en_ZA
dc.description.abstractThe provision of security to citizens had in the past been the sole responsibility of the state, this in many countries led to the militarization of the police services. The concept of community policing has since been adopted by many countries around the world as an alternative method of policing to shift policing from the traditional reactional method that focused on law enforcement, aggressive crime control with limited public interaction to an inclusive policing policy that involves communities in policing their areas. The traditional policing method isolated the police from the communities and the relationship between these parties was worsened. Previous researches on community policing found that successful implementation of the Community Policing Policy relies on a well-resourced police service and the opposite renders the concept dormant. The research focused on the South African context to explore challenges of effectiveness of Community Policing Forums (CPFs) as a vehicle in the implementation of the Community Policing Policy. CPFs are constitutional bodies established in terms of the South African Police Service Act, No 68 of 1995 to among others establish and maintain a partnership between the police and the communities, improve the delivery of police-service to the community and to ensure the police are accountable for their actions and conduct. An exploratory case study design was used to explore effectiveness of CPFs in two police stations, namely Nelspruit and Pienaar both found in the Mpumalanga Province. The research found that indeed community policing is resource intensive, and the South African Police Service is still struggling with basic resources that include functional vehicles to support CPFs to carry out their constitutional mandate.en_ZA
dc.description.librarianXL2019en_ZA
dc.format.extentOnline resource (ix, 68 leaves)
dc.identifier.citationZwane, Sipho Selby, (2018) Effectiveness of Community Policing Forums (CPFs) in Mpumalanga, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, https://hdl.handle.net/10539/28563
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10539/28563
dc.language.isoenen_ZA
dc.subject.lcshCommunity policing--South Africa--Mpumalanga
dc.subject.lcshPolice patrol
dc.subject.lcshRiot control
dc.titleEffectiveness of community policing forums (CPFs) in Mpumalangaen_ZA
dc.typeThesisen_ZA
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