The use of technology in community policing in Ghana: Tools, applications, challenges and recommendations
Ogochukwu Chidiebere Nweke and
Smita Francis
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Ogochukwu Chidiebere Nweke: STADIO
Smita Francis: STADIO Higher Education, South Africa
International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478), 2024, vol. 13, issue 8, 139-150
Abstract:
The integration of technology has been identified as a major factor that can improve the performance of community police, reduce crime rates, and enhance community security. The purpose of this study was therefore to identify the technologies employed by the community police unit of the Ghana Police Service and the challenges that impede the full integration of technology into community policing. By engaging 27 participants from the Ghana Police Service in the Greater-Accra, Ashanti and Northern Regions, the research used a qualitative descriptive approach to analyse the use of communication technologies, surveillance tools, and data management systems in community policing. Key findings revealed that technologies such as mobile phones, CCTV cameras, and data mapping tools are instrumental in enhancing real-time communication, monitoring, and crime prevention. However, significant obstacles, including financial constraints, low digital literacy among officers, and community trust issues, hinder full integration. The study recommended that the Ghana Police Service seeks partnerships with private organizations to secure funding for technological resources, expand digital literacy programs for officers, and engage communities to build trust around technology use in policing. These findings contribute to the discourse on modernising law enforcement and underscore the importance of technology for effective community engagement and public safety in Ghana. By addressing these challenges, law enforcement can achieve a balanced integration of technology to support community policing objectives. Key Words:Community policing, Crime prevention, Digital surveillance, Public Safety, Technology Integration
Date: 2024
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