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The Influence of Police Training Programmes on Police Officers Participation in Gender Based Violence Prevention in Uganda

机译:乌干达警察培训计划对警察参与基于性别的暴力预防的影响

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This study sought to investigate the influence of police training programmes on police officers participation in gender based violence prevention in Uganda. The investigation was provoked by the reportedly deteriorating performance of police officers in areas of gender based violence prevention despite of government’s effort to transform Uganda to a middle income country by 2040.The specific areas studied were the influence of police training on their participation in enforcement of laws related to gender based violence prevention, creating awareness on gender based violence prevention to the community and police officers efforts to prevent gender based violence. The study took an interpretive philosophical paradigm and was under pined by the Social learning theory and the Expectancy theory of Motivation. Data was collected using questionnaires, interviews, Focused Group Discussions, participant observation and documentary analysis. A total of 412 police officers and 80 non police officers participated in the study. Quantitative data was analyzed using SPSS by use of descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, Regression analysis and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) while qualitative data was analyzed using thematic analysis by use of transcription, coding and themes development. The study findings showed a strong positive relationship between training programmes and participation in gender based violence prevention, (r = 0.530, p = 0.000, n = 412). It further showed that police training programmes are predictors of police officers participation in gender based violence prevention, pv 0.050 (= 0.000). The relationship is statistically significant at 95 % confidence level. The researcher concluded that police training programmes influence police officers participation in gender based violence prevention in Uganda. Thus it was recommended that police management promote community awareness on gender based violence prevention by allocating enough funds to standardize training and other activities related to gender based violence prevention in Uganda.
机译:这项研究旨在调查警察培训计划对乌干达警察参与基于性别的暴力预防的影响。尽管政府努力在2040年前将乌干达转变为中等收入国家,但据报道,在预防基于性别的暴力方面,警察的表现恶化,引发了这项调查。研究的具体领域是警察培训对警察参与执法工作的影响。与基于性别的暴力预防有关的法律,使社区和警务人员意识到基于性别的暴力预防的意识,以防止基于性别的暴力。该研究采用了解释性的哲学范式,并受到了社会学习理论和动机预期理论的支持。使用问卷,访谈,重点小组讨论,参与者观察和文献分析收集数据。共有412名警官和80名非警官参加了这项研究。使用描述性统计,相关分析,回归分析和方差分析(ANOVA),使用SPSS分析定量数据,同时通过转录,编码和主题开发,使用主题分析对定性数据进行分析。研究结果表明,培训计划与参与基于性别的暴力预防之间有很强的积极关系(r = 0.530,p = 0.000,n = 412)。它进一步表明,警察培训计划是警务人员参与基于性别的暴力预防的预测指标,pv <0.050(= 0.000)。该关系在95%的置信水平上具有统计学意义。研究人员得出的结论是,警察培训计划会影响警务人员参与乌干达基于性别的暴力预防。因此,建议警察管理部门通过拨出足够的资金来标准化乌干达与基于性别的暴力预防有关的培训和其他活动,从而提高社区对基于性别的暴力预防的认识。

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