Community Policing Problem Solving in Security Enhancement in Gasabo District, Rwanda

J. Kagame
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In Rwanda, the aftermath of 1994 genocide against Tutsi, the security situations were critical and the government adopted mechanisms such as community policing as a strategy for security enhancement. However, the country still struggles with insecurity challenges despite the introduction of community policing. The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of problem solving on security enhancement in Gasabo District, Rwanda. The study adopted mixed methodology approach and the concurrent triangulation design. The study targeted approximately 139,358 household heads of Gasabo District, 73 Community Policing Committee (CPC) chairpersons, 15 Community Liaison Officers, and 260 Police Officers. The study sampled 576 household heads for quantitative data whereas the CPC chairpersons, Community Liaison Officers, Police Officers and Opinion leaders were used for qualitative data. Multistage sampling technique was used to select the participants. Questionnaire, interview guides and discussion guides were used to collect data. The findings indicated that problem solving had a positive and significant influence on security enhancement. The study concludes that problem solving contributes significantly to security enhancement. The study recommended the need for RNP to strengthen the problem solving for security enhancement. In particular, the institution should focus on enhancing the following problem-solving components: night patrols, focus on vulnerable community members, resolving family disputes, proactive arrests to solve criminal activities, and adopting technological trends. Keywords: Community policing, problem solving, security enhancement
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在卢旺达加萨博地区加强安全中解决社区警务问题
在卢旺达,1994年对图西族人的种族灭绝之后,安全局势十分危急,政府采取了社区警务等机制作为加强安全的战略。然而,尽管引入了社区警务,该国仍在与不安全挑战作斗争。本研究的目的是探讨解决问题对加强卢旺达加萨博地区安全的影响。本研究采用混合方法学方法和并行三角剖分设计。这项研究的对象是加萨博区大约139,358名户主、73名社区警务委员会主席、15名社区联络官和260名警官。该研究以576名户主为样本,收集定量数据,而以党主席、社区联络员、警务人员和意见领袖为样本,收集定性数据。采用多阶段抽样技术对研究对象进行筛选。采用问卷调查、访谈指南和讨论指南收集数据。研究结果显示,解决问题对安全提升有显著的正向影响。研究得出结论,解决问题对提高安全性有显著贡献。该研究建议,需要通过区域规划来加强解决问题的能力,以提高安全水平。特别是,该机构应着重加强以下解决问题的组成部分:夜间巡逻、关注弱势社区成员、解决家庭纠纷、主动逮捕以解决犯罪活动,以及采用科技趋势。关键词:社区警务,问题解决,安全增强
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