Endangered in Service: Fatal Risks for JMPD Officers: The Community’s Role in Protecting Protectors
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https://doi.org/10.71261/rlss/3.4.1.16Abstract
The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) is one of the largest metropolitan police organisations in South Africa. This article focuses on the community's role in protecting the police. This study was conducted to illuminate the impact of police killings, the public's role and contribution in this undeclared 'war' against the police and the role of the community in the reduction and inhibition of police deaths within the JMPD. A case study design was utilised to select thirty-two participants. Research was conducted, findings interpreted, and ponderings held. The results revealed that the killing of police officers has profound and multifaceted impacts on both the community and the economy. The death of a police officer not only disrupts the immediate family but also affects the broader police community, highlighting the need for enhanced safety measures and community support for law enforcement. The community can also play a critical role in ensuring the safety and effectiveness of law enforcement officers while actively participating in their own safety and security. Comprehensive support systems for police officers and their families are essential to address their emotional and practical challenges.
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