List of Tables


Published in Monograph No 71, March 2002

Note Everybody's Business
Community Policing in the SAPS' Priority Areas


TABLE 1
Police stations and area offices selected for the study

TABLE 2
Police station and area office respondents

TABLE 3
Number of respondents in each province

TABLE 4
Gender of respondents

TABLE 5
Race of respondents

TABLE 6
The development of community policing policy, 1993 – 1999

TABLE 7
The meaning of community policing

TABLE 8
The purpose of partnership between the police and the community

TABLE 9
CPF activities

TABLE 10
Has enough been done to ensure effective implementation of the policy?

TABLE 11
Does the structure of the SAPSassist local police responsiveness?

TABLE 12
Is the support provided from the supervisory level above you sufficient?

TABLE 13
Should specific regulations be published for the CPFs?

TABLE 14
Victimisation in the priority areas

TABLE 15
The public's view of what the police should do to
improve public confidence

TABLE 16
Public knowledge of the functions of the CPF

TABLE 17
Public expectations when entering a police station or reporting a crime

TABLE 18
Treatment of complainants in the police station

TABLE 19
For those who reported a crime, did the police...

TABLE 20
Did the police tell those reporting a crime that...

TABLE 21
Extent of police follow-up with complainant before
an arrest (follow-up survey)

TABLE 22
Extent of police follow-up with complainant after an
arrest (follow-up survey)

TABLE 23
What should the police do to improve their service at the station?