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Government interventions in the financial literacy of the law-enforcers: A case study of Emalahleni’s South African Police Services (SAPS)

Joseph Sedila Malepe
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Joseph Sedila Malepe: Department of Finance and Investment, Tshwane University of Technology, P O Box X680, Tshwane, 0001. South Africa

International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478), 2023, vol. 12, issue 10, 217-227

Abstract: Financial literacy (FL) is a crucial skill set that police officers must possess, particularly in managing their funds during their tenure in the police force and as they approach retirement from their service. The extent of an individual's FL will directly impact the extent of their financial planning knowledge and budgeting abilities required as a police officer, commencing from the initial stages of their career. The primary objective of this study is to investigate the level of FL within the police force, with a particular emphasis on the factors of financial knowledge, attitude, and behaviour. The study employed a simple random sampling technique to gather data from a sample of 68 law enforcement employees stationed in Vosman and Klipfointein. The data was acquired through survey questionnaires. The data were descriptively analysed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). The results of the study suggest that police officers often possess low to moderate levels of FL. However, there is a positive correlation observed between the variables under investigation. The recommendation proposes that the government should implement ongoing training and short-term interventions focused on FL, with a particular emphasis on tailoring these initiatives to individuals' income levels and lifestyles. This study utilized intervention and transformational learning theory to support law enforcement professionals in enhancing their financial planning both prior to and following their employment, by means of financial education. Key Words:Financial literacy, knowledge, behaviours, attitude, law-enforcer.

Date: 2023
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