Browsing by Author "Snyman, Zipho Nomsasa."
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Item Community policing forum : exploring general community and CPF members’ perspective on the value of and the effectiveness of CPF in Glenmore and Umbilo communities.(2017) Snyman, Zipho Nomsasa.; Mkhize, Sazelo Michael.A community policing forum (CPF) is one of the structures used for crime prevention within the community. This structure is used nationally; its objectives are likely to be similar in some of the countries. This study sought to explore the perspective of community members and CPF members on the value and effectiveness of Community Police Forums in the area of Glenmore and Umbilo. The researcher intended to explore various which can make CPF effective within the study area with the hope of minimising crime rate and related incidents. To obtain that, the researcher had five objectives which were; To explore the perspective of community members and CPF members on the value and effectiveness of CPF within the communities; to determine the roles of CPF within the community; to determine whether the community members of the stated areas are aware about the existence of CPF; to determine the need of CPF within the community and to explore the challenges faced by the CPF members. Triangulation of theories which included Broken Windows Theory and Social Disorganisation Theory has been used as the theoretical framework. This study applied a qualitative design located with an interpretivist paradigm. In-depth interviews with ordinary community members and CPF members were conducted (triangulation of sources). The data was analysed using thematic analysis. The findings of this study showed that the CPF in the stated areas is effective, even though the structure is isolated from community members. The members of the community see the value of having community policing forums within the communities. Most community members claimed not to know about the strategies used to broadcast the existence of the forum within their community. CPF members also outlined the challenges which they are facing, to mention a few they, pointed out that in Umbilo community members are renting properties, and they keep on changing their residential and that lead them into not taking much responsibility in crime prevention methods which the community implements.Item The effect of community policing forums within Glenmore and Umbilo communities in Durban, South Africa.(2024-12) Mkhize, Sazelo Michael.; Snyman, Zipho Nomsasa.; Akpan, Udoh James.This study explores the value and effectiveness of Community Policing Forums (CPFs) in Glenmore and Umbilo communities, in Durban, South Africa. Drawing upon both Broken Windows Theory (BWT) and Social Disorganisation Theory (SDT), the research investigates diverse community and CPF member perspectives through a qualitative approach. Findings reveal variations in CPF awareness, with some participants demonstrating strong knowledge while others lacking familiarity. This disparity aligns with the potential "information disorder" suggested by BWT and social fragmentation identified by SDT. The study highlights the importance of multi-pronged communication strategies, including social media, local media, and posters, to bridge awareness gaps and foster broader engagement. However, acknowledging SDT's insights, the research emphasises tailoring communication to reach diverse segments and address potential digital divides. Beyond awareness, the study underscores the need for deeper collaboration between communities and police, addressing root causes of crime, and empowering residents to participate in safety efforts actively. By moving beyond the limitations of BWT and embracing the holistic perspectives offered by SDT, CPFs can contribute to sustainable solutions for safer and more inclusive communities.