Implementation of sector policing in the Province of Kwazulu-Natal : the case of Nongoma and Newcastle Police Stations
The central issue of this research revolves around the implementation of sector policing in the province of KwaZulu-Natal. The research is based in two police stations, that is, Nongoma and Newcastle. Sector policing is a policing strategy introduced by South African Police Service in 1994. The aim...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-93552016-04-16T04:08:19Z Implementation of sector policing in the Province of Kwazulu-Natal : the case of Nongoma and Newcastle Police Stations Buthelezi, Muzukhona Wilfred Public policing Sector policing Community policing Hotspot 363.23096843 South African Police Service Kwazulu Natala (South Africa) -- Police Team policing -- South Africa -- Kwazulu-Natal Community policing -- South Africa -- Kwazulu-Natal Police administration -- South Africa -- Kwazulu-Natal -- Citizen participation Crime prevention -- South Africa -- Kwazulu-Natal -- Citizen participation Neighborhood watch programs -- South Africa -- Kwazulu-Natal The central issue of this research revolves around the implementation of sector policing in the province of KwaZulu-Natal. The research is based in two police stations, that is, Nongoma and Newcastle. Sector policing is a policing strategy introduced by South African Police Service in 1994. The aim of this policing strategy is the creation of structured consultation with regards to local crime problems between the police and respective communities. The objective of sector policing is to develop an organizational structure and environment that reflects community values and facilitates community involvement in addressing risk factors and solve crime-related problems. The research problem for this study is that there is little or no research conducted on the implementation of sector policing in South Africa in general and Nongoma and Newcastle in particular. Following this problem statement, the following five research questions were formulated: What is sector policing and how does its implementation differ between the USA, the UK and South Africa? What is the status of the implementation of the sector policing in South Africa, in particular the Province of KwaZulu-Natal? What are the challenges experienced in implementing sector policing in Nongoma and Newcastle police stations? What are best practices that can be observed in the implementation of sector policing in these two police stations? What is the best possible way of implementing sector policing in South Africa? The aim of the research is to assess and describe the manner in which sector policing was implemented in the two police stations in KZN. The research findings obtained through interviews are analysed and interpreted. In view of the findings, best practices, and recommendations were formulated on how to overcome challenges that may face the implementation of sector policing in the province of KwaZulu-Natal. Public Administration & Management M.Tech. (Public Administration & Management) 2013-05-09T07:32:52Z 2013-05-09T07:32:52Z 2013-05 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/9355 en University of South Africa 1 online resource (x, 92 leaves (various pagings) |
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Public policing Sector policing Community policing Hotspot 363.23096843 South African Police Service Kwazulu Natala (South Africa) -- Police Team policing -- South Africa -- Kwazulu-Natal Community policing -- South Africa -- Kwazulu-Natal Police administration -- South Africa -- Kwazulu-Natal -- Citizen participation Crime prevention -- South Africa -- Kwazulu-Natal -- Citizen participation Neighborhood watch programs -- South Africa -- Kwazulu-Natal |
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Public policing Sector policing Community policing Hotspot 363.23096843 South African Police Service Kwazulu Natala (South Africa) -- Police Team policing -- South Africa -- Kwazulu-Natal Community policing -- South Africa -- Kwazulu-Natal Police administration -- South Africa -- Kwazulu-Natal -- Citizen participation Crime prevention -- South Africa -- Kwazulu-Natal -- Citizen participation Neighborhood watch programs -- South Africa -- Kwazulu-Natal Buthelezi, Muzukhona Wilfred Implementation of sector policing in the Province of Kwazulu-Natal : the case of Nongoma and Newcastle Police Stations |
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The central issue of this research revolves around the implementation of sector policing in the province of KwaZulu-Natal. The research is based in two police stations, that is, Nongoma and Newcastle. Sector policing is a policing strategy introduced by South African Police Service in 1994. The aim of this policing strategy is the creation of structured consultation with regards to local crime problems between the police and respective communities. The objective of sector policing is to develop an organizational structure and environment that reflects community values and facilitates community involvement in addressing risk factors and solve crime-related problems. The research problem for this study is that there is little or no research conducted on the implementation of sector policing in South Africa in general and Nongoma and Newcastle in particular. Following this problem statement, the following five research questions were formulated: What is sector policing and how does its implementation differ between the USA, the UK and South Africa? What is the status of the implementation of the sector policing in South Africa, in particular the Province of KwaZulu-Natal? What are the challenges experienced in implementing sector policing in Nongoma and Newcastle police stations? What are best practices that can be observed in the implementation of sector policing in these two police stations? What is the best possible way of implementing sector policing in South Africa? The aim of the research is to assess and describe the manner in which sector policing was implemented in the two police stations in KZN. The research findings obtained through interviews are analysed and interpreted. In view of the findings, best practices, and recommendations were formulated on how to overcome challenges that may face the implementation of sector policing in the province of KwaZulu-Natal. === Public Administration & Management === M.Tech. (Public Administration & Management) |
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Implementation of sector policing in the Province of Kwazulu-Natal : the case of Nongoma and Newcastle Police Stations |
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Implementation of sector policing in the Province of Kwazulu-Natal : the case of Nongoma and Newcastle Police Stations |
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Implementation of sector policing in the Province of Kwazulu-Natal : the case of Nongoma and Newcastle Police Stations |
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