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Analysis of the role of traditional leadership in partnership policing

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dc.contributor.advisor Van Graan, Johannes Gerhardus
dc.contributor.author Mabunda, Dumisani Quiet
dc.date.accessioned 2018-04-03T12:03:26Z
dc.date.available 2018-04-03T12:03:26Z
dc.date.issued 2017-09
dc.date.submitted 2018-04-03
dc.identifier.citation Mabunda, Dumisani Quiet (2017) Analysis of the role of traditional leadership in partnership policing, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23715>
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23715
dc.description.abstract The main objective of this research is to analyse the role that traditional leadership plays in partnership policing in Limpopo, particularly in the Giyani and Malamulele areas, South Africa. Given the challenges associated with traditional initiation schools, the study investigated factors that hinder the effective participation of traditional leadership in partnership policing; explored the extent of partnership policing in rural areas in Limpopo that are led by traditional leaders; and examined best practices with regard to the roles of traditional leadership in partnership policing. Potential areas of non-compliance with and ignorance of the law, and the Constitution, were identified. The role of traditional leadership in other African countries, such as Ghana, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Namibia and Botswana, was also analysed. A comprehensive literature study on traditional leadership and international best practices on partnership policing was conducted. Traditional leaders play a vital role in the development process. Furthermore, traditional leaders play a significant role in resource mobilisation and political stability. The primary question guiding this study is: What is the role of traditional leadership in partnership policing in the rural areas of Limpopo? During the research process, in-depth interviews, non-participative observation and focus group interviews were conducted with the relevant role players. These role players included Chiefs, Indunas and Headmen, SAPS representatives, representatives from the Department of Community Safety and Liaison, as well as representatives from the Department of Cooperative Government and Traditional Affairs in Limpopo. The study fulfilled the following objectives:  Identified factors that hinder the effective participation of traditional leadership in partnership policing;  Explored the extent of partnership policing in rural areas, in Limpopo, led by traditional leaders; and  Examined international best practices with regard to the role of traditional leadership in partnership policing. Based on the findings of this study, a Multi-Stakeholder Partnership Policing Strategy (MSPPS) was developed. This strategy could serve as a recommendation to advise the SAPS of a more substantial role that traditional leadership could fulfil in partnership policing in the rural areas of Limpopo; this would also contribute towards further identifying best practices with a view to benchmark such a strategy in rural areas throughout South Africa. This study makes a significant contribution to the improvement of working relations between the police and traditional leadership in Limpopo. Secondly, the study promotes nation-building, harmony and peace between traditional leadership, the SAPS and other relevant stakeholders in the quest to prevent crimes associated with traditional cultural practices. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xvii, 323 leaves) : color illustrations en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Traditional leadership en
dc.subject Partnership policing en
dc.subject Community police forum en
dc.subject Crime prevention en
dc.subject Community en
dc.subject Participation en
dc.subject Community Sector Forum en
dc.subject Initiation school en
dc.subject Crimes associated with traditional cultural practices en
dc.subject.ddc 363.232096825
dc.subject.lcsh Police-community relations -- South Africa -- Giyani en
dc.subject.lcsh Police-community relations -- South Africa -- Malamulele en
dc.subject.lcsh Crime prevention -- South Africa -- Giyani -- Citizen participation en
dc.subject.lcsh Crime prevention -- South Africa -- Malamulele -- Citizen participation en
dc.subject.lcsh Community policing -- South Africa -- Giyani en
dc.subject.lcsh Community policing -- South Africa -- Malamulele en
dc.subject.lcsh Law enforcement -- South Africa -- Giyani en
dc.subject.lcsh Law enforcement -- South Africa -- Malamulele en
dc.subject.lcsh Police administration -- South Africa -- Giyani -- Citizen participation en
dc.subject.lcsh Police administration -- South Africa -- Malamulele -- Citizen participation en
dc.subject.lcsh Initiation rites -- South Africa -- Giyani en
dc.subject.lcsh Initiation rites -- South Africa -- Malamulele en
dc.subject.lcsh Tribal government -- South Africa -- Giyani en
dc.subject.lcsh Tribal government -- South Africa -- Malamulele en
dc.title Analysis of the role of traditional leadership in partnership policing en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Political Sciences en
dc.description.degree D. Litt. et Phil. (Police Science)


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