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An Exploratory Study on the Career Stages and the Career Development Needs of the Namibian Police.Shililifa, Wycliff. January 2004 (has links)
<p>This exploratory study seeks to critically explore human resources development with regard to the career needs and stages of the Namibian Police (NAMPOL). Documents were perused on the issue of the current human resources development and its relevancy to the training and development within the Namibian Police. Questionnaires were completed by a representative sample of NAMPOL officials from different departments of the police. Interviews were also conducted with selected officials on training and development of personnel. Recommendations are given as a model for improving the Namibian Police human resources development system as an effective training and capacity building system for members of the police force to perform their tasks effectively.</p>
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An Exploratory Study on the Career Stages and the Career Development Needs of the Namibian Police.Shililifa, Wycliff. January 2004 (has links)
<p>This exploratory study seeks to critically explore human resources development with regard to the career needs and stages of the Namibian Police (NAMPOL). Documents were perused on the issue of the current human resources development and its relevancy to the training and development within the Namibian Police. Questionnaires were completed by a representative sample of NAMPOL officials from different departments of the police. Interviews were also conducted with selected officials on training and development of personnel. Recommendations are given as a model for improving the Namibian Police human resources development system as an effective training and capacity building system for members of the police force to perform their tasks effectively.</p>
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An exploratory study on the career stages and the career development needs of the Namibian policeShililifa, Wycliff January 2004 (has links)
Magister Administrationis - MAdmin / This exploratory study seeks to critically explore human resources development with regard to the career needs and stages of the Namibian Police (NAMPOL). Documents were perused on the issue of the current human resources development and its relevancy to the training and development within the Namibian Police. Questionnaires were completed by a representative sample of NAMPOL officials from different departments of the police. Interviews were also conducted with selected officials on training and development of personnel. Recommendations are given as a model for improving the Namibian Police human resources development system as an effective training and capacity building system for members of the police force to perform their tasks effectively. / South Africa
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Strategic options for trade unions in the Namibian Police ServiceKafidi, W. 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MPA)--Stellenbosch University, 2003. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Freedom of association is a constitutional fundamental freedom denied the members
of the Namibian Police Service. This led to the researcher to conduct a study on
current labour practices in the said organisation. The aim thereof was to establish
whether the inexistence of unions has a detrimental effect on labour relations, and also
to explore possibilities of introducing trade unions in the Police Service.
A study was conducted within a qualitative approach with the data obtained from
existing literature as well as through interviewing police officers and other public
office bearers. It was ultimately found that the entire organisation is fraught with
labour related problems, which would have been handled differently within unionism.
The study therefore recommends that a union be formed for the Namibian Police
members. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Vryheid van assosiasie is 'n konsitusionele fundamentele vryheid wat die lede van die
Namibiese Polisiediens ontsê is. Dit was aanleidend tot die navorser se ondersoek van
bestaande werkspraktyke in die gemelde organisasie. Die studie is daarop gerig om
vas te stel of die bestaan van unies nadelig inwerk op werksverhoudings asook om die
moontlikheid van die instelling van vakunies in die polisiediens te ondersoek.
Die studie is met 'n kwalitatiewe benadering onderneem en data is bekom uit
bestaande literatuur asook onderhoudsvoering met polisiebeamptes en ander openbare
ampsdraers. Daar is uiteindelik bevind dat die hele organisasie gebuk gaan ander
werksverwante probleme wat binne vakunie-verband anders hanteer sou word. Die
studie beveel dan ook aan dat 'n unie vir die lede van die Namibiese Polisie ingestel
moet word.
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An evaluation of physical surveillance in the investigation of robberiesShinguto, Lahya Ndapandula 01 1900 (has links)
It was the objective of this research to determine how physical surveillance can be utilised in combating robberies, to find out whether city police utilise physical surveillance as an investigation tool in combating robberies, as well as to assess the value of such surveillance in criminal investigations. To achieve such aims and objectives, the researcher has collected data from interviews with participants, published books, internet sources, journals, newspapers, previous researches and crime statistics. The researcher interviewed the crime suppression officers from WCPS who are dealing with investigations and physical surveillance operations, by using a semi-structured-interviews. The researcher has also employed a qualitative approach and collected a sample by using a simple random sampling method. The study has indeed determined that crime suppression members and investigators are ignoring the use of physical surveillance when robberies have been committed. The research has also revealed that the officers also lack the necessary training and expertise on how to employ surveillance during their investigation and recommendation are made at the end of the research, for such training to be offered to them regularly. / Criminology and Security Science / M.A. (Criminal Justice)
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