南非警方在执行酒类政策中的干预策略

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在南非,刑事司法系统负责犯罪控制和司法行政。刑事司法系统由警察、法院和惩教部门组成。南非警察署(SAPS)是刑事司法系统的切入点,因为犯罪案件都是向其报案,由其进行调查和执法。本文评估了南非警察署执行酒类政策战略的有效性。本文的假设是,大多数酒商并不遵守规则;他们的目的是牟利,并不关心社区的福祉。国家未能在政策和执法层面进行干预,使情况变得更糟。从定性研究的角度出发,我们采用了有目的的抽样调查方法,从自由州、豪滕省和林波波省这三个省份中选择警察和非警察酒类检查员进行调查。对 21 名参与者进行了半结构化访谈。对访谈进行了录音和逐字记录。南非由九个省组成,每个省都有自己的酒类政策。这使得警方很难执行《国家酒类法案》的政策。总之,南非需要统一的酒类政策,以加强遵守,遏制酗酒销售。
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Police Intervention Strategies in the Enforcement of Liquor Policies in South Africa
In South Africa (SA), the criminal justice system is responsible for crime control and the administration of justice. The criminal justice system is composed of the police, courts, and correctional services. The South Africa Police Service (SAPS) is the entry point to the criminal justice system because crimes are reported to them for investigation and law enforcement. This article assesses the effectiveness of the SAPS strategies to enforce liquor policies. The assumption of this article is that most liquor traders do not abide by the rules; they aim to generate profit and they don‟t care about the wellbeing of the community. The state‟s failure to intervene at both policy and law-enforcement level makes things worse. From a qualitative research standpoint, purposive sampling was used to select police and non-police liquor inspectors from three provinces, namely the Free State, Gauteng, and Limpopo, to conduct a survey. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 21 participants. The interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. South Africa consists of nine provinces and each province applies its own liquor policy. That makes it very difficult for the police to implement National Liquor Act policy. In conclusion, South Africa needs one liquor policy to enhance compliance to curb selling of alcohol abuse.
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