Factors influencing the implementation of the operations strategy at the Durban Metropolitan Police Service
Date
2021-11-12
Authors
Khanya, Dumile Joseph
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Abstract
Despite an increase of over 60% in the number of police officers employed at the
Durban Metropolitan Police Service (DMPS) since 2009, the number of infringements
of the municipal and traffic by-laws, as well as the levels of crime within the eThekwini
municipal region have increased. This has a negative impact on the citizens, who are
entitled to a clean and safe place to live and work in, and on the ability of the
municipality to attract a larger number of tourists.
Whilst the Durban Metropolitan Police Service sets appropriate strategic goals to
reduce the number of infringements of the municipal and traffic by-laws, as well as the
levels of crime within the eThekwini municipal region, these may not be achieved due
to a variety of reasons, including poor strategy implementation. In this regard, this
study investigated the factors influencing the implementation of the operations strategy
at the Durban Metropolitan Police Service.
As the target population was relatively small, a census of the entire population was
undertaken, and the primary data for the study was collected via a self-administered
close-ended questionnaire and analysed using the Statistical Package for Social
Sciences (SPSS), Version 24.
Overall, the findings revealed that the middle and lower managers at the Durban
Metropolitan Police Service play an important role in the effective implementation of
strategy at the Durban Metropolitan Police Service and that the majority of the
respondents stated that their subordinates are committed and dedicated to their work.
The findings also revealed, inter alia, that the delay in permanently filling vacant middle
and lower management positions, unfair distribution of resources, and internal politics
hindered the attainment of the Durban Metropolitan Police Service’s strategic goals.
Description
Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Technology in Business Administration, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2021.
Keywords
Durban Metropolitan Police Service, Operations strategy, Society, Safe cities
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/3919