Implementing Community Policing Practices to Manage Conflict Resolution in Community in Response to Social Crime and Prevent Galeshewe Police Area


Authors : Dr. John Motsamai Modise

Volume/Issue : Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 12 - December

Google Scholar : http://tinyurl.com/yck58nhn

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10652818

Abstract : The purpose of this study is to address social crime prevention-related concerns through community policing methods in the Galeshewe police area within the Francis Baard policing regions of the Sol Plaaitjie Municipality. Examine thoroughly the tactics that community police can employ to enforce the law, avoid social issues, and manage interaction resolution in the communities in order to steer clear of any difficulties in applying community policing practices.In order to disclose events or facts, circumstances, phenomena, variables, and circumstances that arise during the research project, a qualitative method employing a descriptive qualitative approach is employed as the research methodology. The researcher serves as the primary instrument in this kind of descriptive qualitative research, which is utilized to study natural object situations.Comprehensive document and literature studies, interviews, and observation are all used as data collection strategies. An inductive reasoning model is used throughout the data analysis phase. The significance of the data acquired is emphasized by the study's conclusions and commentary. The findings demonstrated that community policing is employed in the Galeshewe policing area of the Francis Baard District Municipality of Sol Plaaitjie Municipality. In order to avert social conflict, this entails optimizing problem mapping, or scanning, and increasing public knowledge of the importance of upholding security and order in the different police operations that support the Community Policing program.

Keywords : Implementation; Community Policing; Galeshewe Policing Area, Social Crime Prevention, Social Conflict.

The purpose of this study is to address social crime prevention-related concerns through community policing methods in the Galeshewe police area within the Francis Baard policing regions of the Sol Plaaitjie Municipality. Examine thoroughly the tactics that community police can employ to enforce the law, avoid social issues, and manage interaction resolution in the communities in order to steer clear of any difficulties in applying community policing practices.In order to disclose events or facts, circumstances, phenomena, variables, and circumstances that arise during the research project, a qualitative method employing a descriptive qualitative approach is employed as the research methodology. The researcher serves as the primary instrument in this kind of descriptive qualitative research, which is utilized to study natural object situations.Comprehensive document and literature studies, interviews, and observation are all used as data collection strategies. An inductive reasoning model is used throughout the data analysis phase. The significance of the data acquired is emphasized by the study's conclusions and commentary. The findings demonstrated that community policing is employed in the Galeshewe policing area of the Francis Baard District Municipality of Sol Plaaitjie Municipality. In order to avert social conflict, this entails optimizing problem mapping, or scanning, and increasing public knowledge of the importance of upholding security and order in the different police operations that support the Community Policing program.

Keywords : Implementation; Community Policing; Galeshewe Policing Area, Social Crime Prevention, Social Conflict.

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