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Journal . 2026
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Journal . 2026
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BRIDGING POLICING PRACTICE AND ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE FOR SUSTAINABLE CRIME PREVENTION AND PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM

Authors: Dr. John Motsamai Modise;

BRIDGING POLICING PRACTICE AND ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE FOR SUSTAINABLE CRIME PREVENTION AND PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM

Abstract

Policing in 21st-century South Africa operates within complex social, political, and technological environments. The SouthAfrican Police Service (SAPS) faces persistent challenges, including high crime rates, organisational inefficiencies, and low publictrust. Traditional enforcement approaches alone are insufficient to address these issues, highlighting a critical gap between policingpractice, academic knowledge, and sustainable crime prevention. This study seeks to explore how bridging policing practice withacademic research can enhance evidence-based decision-making, promote community engagement, and contribute to public sectorreform. The study aims to provide practical recommendations for integrating research-informed strategies into SAPS operations toachieve sustainable crime prevention outcomes. A systematic qualitative approach was employed, incorporating literature review,document analysis, and key informant interviews. South African and international sources were critically analysed to identify themes,gaps, and best practices. The study applied a thematic analysis framework to integrate findings across evidence-based policing,community policing, institutional reform, and policy development. Key Findings: Evidence-based policing significantly improvesoperational efficiency, resource allocation, and crime prevention strategies. Community policing enhances public trust, citizencooperation, and social cohesion, though structural and operational challenges remain. Institutional culture and legacy structuresinfluence policing effectiveness, necessitating organisational reform and professionalisation. Policy development aligned with researchfindings ensures accountability, legitimacy, and sustainable implementation of reforms. Bridging academic research and policingpractice creates co-impact, promoting both crime reduction and socio-economic benefits for communities. The study demonstrates thatintegrating academic knowledge into policing practice is critical for sustainable crime prevention, enhanced public trust, and effectivepublic sector reform. Evidence-informed strategies, coupled with community engagement and organisational change, provide aroadmap for transforming SAPS into a responsive, professional, and community-focused police service. The findings have both localand international relevance, offering practical insights for post-conflict and transitional policing contexts.

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Evidence-Based Policing, Community Policing Crime Prevention, Public Sector Reform, Police Legitimacy, Organisational Reform, South African Police Service (SAPS).

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