Police Attitudes and Corruption: The Findings of the Police Integrity Measurement Survey at Three Police Stations in Johannesburg
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- by Gareth Newham
This document presents the comprehensive datasets from the Police Integrity Measurement Survey, which represents the average perceptions of police members at all ranks in the stations where the research took place. This report was designed for use by the South African Police Services (SAPS) Johannesburg Area Commissioner in consultation with the author. Please note that this is not a formal report and is not for general distribution. The data has not been contextualised and therefore no conclusions should be drawn without prior discussion with the author.
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Gareth Newham
Gareth Newham is the former Senior Project manager at the criminal justice program at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR). He obtained his Masters in Management, Public and Development Management from The University of the Witwatersrand, Post-Graduate Diploma in Applied Research Methodology Social Sciences from The Stellenbosch University and his Honours in Political Studies Social Sciences from The University of Cape Town.
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