EFFICIENCY DIFFERENCES AMONG LAW ENFORCING UNITS IN PUNJAB, PAKISTAN: Application of Data Envelopment Analysis
Syed Hassan Raza* and
Bilal Mehmood**
Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics, 2014, vol. 24, issue 1, 17-37
Abstract:
In recent years, all over the world, governments are much concerned about setting targets in order to achieve better efficiency of public goods. In Pakistan, the government of Punjab is also spending a major chunk of its yearly budget on the Punjab Police so that law and order situation can be controlled. The Punjab police is working in the province since 1861;now it is constituted under the Police Ordinance 2002. The main priority of police service is to provide security to its citizens. To check efficiency of the law enforcing agencies, particularly the police force. Unfortunately no study exist in this area for the province of Punjab, Pakistan. In the present study, efficiency of the Punjab police is evaluated at district level by incorporating multiple inputs and outputs with six years data set (from 2007 to 2012). Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is used to obtain efficiency of the Punjab Police at district level. In addition, the second stage DEA has provided district level targets and issues. The results of this study would help the researchers, policy makers, planners and the Government of Pakistan to device better police strategies, identify weak areas and improve performance of the police and set targets for inefficient units.
Date: 2014
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