Perceptions of service provided by South African police service community service centres
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2019-07-25
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Informa UK Limited
Abstract
This study investigated citizens’ perceptions of the service experienced when visiting Community Service Centres (CSC) of the South African Police Service (previously known as ‘police stations’ or ‘charge offices’). The study focuses on factors leading up to the visit and to the service experience as perceived by the visitors, and whether these perceptions differed according to various demographic factors. A survey of 400 respondents at three CSCs measured how and why the CSC was visited, overall satisfaction and respondents’ perceptions of the visit experience (measured via the service quality dimensions). The results indicate that overall satisfaction does not differ significantly according to demo-graphics, but that there are some differences in the lead-up factors and the experience according to education and income. Actions needed to improve the visit experience for citizens include customer service train-ing, regular assessment and monitoring of clients’ experiences, as well as CSC employees’ behaviour.
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Service Quality, SAPS, Community Policing, Service Experience, Perception, Demographics
Citation
Mason, R.M. et al. 2019. Perceptions of service provided by South African police service community service centres. Police Practice and Research : An International Journal. https://doi.org/10.1080/15614263.2019.1644176
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https://doi.org/10.1080/15614263.2019.1644176