The policing of road rage incidents in the Gauteng Province

This study followed a qualitative research approach, and semi-structured interviews regarding the subject matter were conducted with the knowledgeable and experienced respondents in the Gauteng traffic-related departments. A literature review was also conducted to provide a comprehensive understandi...

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Main Author: Mfusi, Boikhutso Florencia
Other Authors: Montesh, Moses
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2016
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Online Access:Mfusi, Boikhutso Florencia (2015) The policing of road rage incidents in the Gauteng Province, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/20281>
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/20281
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-202812016-05-28T03:59:57Z The policing of road rage incidents in the Gauteng Province Mfusi, Boikhutso Florencia Montesh, Moses Road rage Aggressive driving Policing Assault Malicious damage to property Murder Anger Stress Road safety Violence 363.1251096822 Aggressive driving -- Social aspects -- South Africa -- Gauteng Road rage -- Social aspects -- South Africa -- Gauteng Road rage -- Psychological aspects -- South Africa -- Gauteng Automobile drivers -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Psychology Traffic safety -- South Africa -- Gauteng Automobile drivers -- Violence against -- South Africa -- Gauteng Traffic police -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Safety measures This study followed a qualitative research approach, and semi-structured interviews regarding the subject matter were conducted with the knowledgeable and experienced respondents in the Gauteng traffic-related departments. A literature review was also conducted to provide a comprehensive understanding of the research problem in both local and international context. The research stresses the fact that motorists are continuing to lose their lives on Gauteng province, as a result of violent traffic disputes, therefore people suffer financial, physical, psychological as well as social effects as a consequence of such actions. The findings revealed that all the traffic stakeholders are working cooperatively towards implementing the crime prevention strategic plans, but for policing road rage in particular there is no specific strategy in action. In addition, this study reveals that it is impossible for the traffic police to curb road rage incidents because the latter occur as a result of unpredictable human behavior. Police Practice M. Tech. (Policing) 2016-05-26T10:00:28Z 2016-05-26T10:00:28Z 2015-12 Dissertation Mfusi, Boikhutso Florencia (2015) The policing of road rage incidents in the Gauteng Province, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/20281> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/20281 en 1 online resource (xii, 101 leaves)
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topic Road rage
Aggressive driving
Policing
Assault
Malicious damage to property
Murder
Anger
Stress
Road safety
Violence
363.1251096822
Aggressive driving -- Social aspects -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Road rage -- Social aspects -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Road rage -- Psychological aspects -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Automobile drivers -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Psychology
Traffic safety -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Automobile drivers -- Violence against -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Traffic police -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Safety measures
spellingShingle Road rage
Aggressive driving
Policing
Assault
Malicious damage to property
Murder
Anger
Stress
Road safety
Violence
363.1251096822
Aggressive driving -- Social aspects -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Road rage -- Social aspects -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Road rage -- Psychological aspects -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Automobile drivers -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Psychology
Traffic safety -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Automobile drivers -- Violence against -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Traffic police -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Safety measures
Mfusi, Boikhutso Florencia
The policing of road rage incidents in the Gauteng Province
description This study followed a qualitative research approach, and semi-structured interviews regarding the subject matter were conducted with the knowledgeable and experienced respondents in the Gauteng traffic-related departments. A literature review was also conducted to provide a comprehensive understanding of the research problem in both local and international context. The research stresses the fact that motorists are continuing to lose their lives on Gauteng province, as a result of violent traffic disputes, therefore people suffer financial, physical, psychological as well as social effects as a consequence of such actions. The findings revealed that all the traffic stakeholders are working cooperatively towards implementing the crime prevention strategic plans, but for policing road rage in particular there is no specific strategy in action. In addition, this study reveals that it is impossible for the traffic police to curb road rage incidents because the latter occur as a result of unpredictable human behavior. === Police Practice === M. Tech. (Policing)
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