An investigation into the utilisation of social media by the SAPS in resolving crime
Text in English === This study investigates the SAPS utilisation of social media in its fight against crime, and the extent to which the SAPS is already using it. The findings suggest that the SAPS is utilising social media in the fight against crime, mostly at a specialised level. Detectives at st...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-211772018-11-19T17:15:34Z An investigation into the utilisation of social media by the SAPS in resolving crime Turck, Lizelle Montesh, Moses Social media Investigation of crime Internet Training Legislation Detectives South African Police Service Facebook YouTube Twitter 659.2936320968 South African Police Service Mass media and criminal justice -- South Africa Mass media and crime -- South Africa Police and mass media -- South Africa Police and the press -- South Africa Police-community relations -- South Africa Text in English This study investigates the SAPS utilisation of social media in its fight against crime, and the extent to which the SAPS is already using it. The findings suggest that the SAPS is utilising social media in the fight against crime, mostly at a specialised level. Detectives at station level lack adequate knowledge and skills to use social media to their advantage. A lack of adequate resources and training is also identified. Social media is a communication platform for millions of people, and should therefore be used in the SAPS, to its advantage, to solve crime. Guidelines are in place for law enforcement officials who need to use it in their investigations. Recommendations resulting from the study include benchmarking with international law enforcement agencies, and finalisation of relevant policies. Training material should be developed and presented to detectives and members at station level. Resources should be made available to members to use in their investigations. Police Practice M. Tech. (Policing) 2016-09-07T09:05:06Z 2016-09-07T09:05:06Z 2016-06 Dissertation Turck, Lizelle (2016) An investigation into the utilisation of social media by the SAPS in resolving crime, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21177> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21177 en 1 online resource (xii, 165 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
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Social media Investigation of crime Internet Training Legislation Detectives South African Police Service YouTube 659.2936320968 South African Police Service Mass media and criminal justice -- South Africa Mass media and crime -- South Africa Police and mass media -- South Africa Police and the press -- South Africa Police-community relations -- South Africa Turck, Lizelle An investigation into the utilisation of social media by the SAPS in resolving crime |
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Text in English === This study investigates the SAPS utilisation of social media in its fight against crime, and the extent to which the SAPS is already using it. The findings suggest that the SAPS is utilising social media in the fight against crime, mostly at a specialised level.
Detectives at station level lack adequate knowledge and skills to use social media to their advantage. A lack of adequate resources and training is also identified.
Social media is a communication platform for millions of people, and should therefore be used in the SAPS, to its advantage, to solve crime. Guidelines are in place for law enforcement officials who need to use it in their investigations.
Recommendations resulting from the study include benchmarking with international law enforcement agencies, and finalisation of relevant policies. Training material should be developed and presented to detectives and members at station level. Resources should be made available to members to use in their investigations. === Police Practice === M. Tech. (Policing) |
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