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Author: Mwenda, Albert

Title: A Review of the Kenya Police Force Budget and Its Effect on Crime Management

Summary: This study sets out to analyse trends in budgetary allocations and exchequer releases to the Kenya Police Force (KPF) and to examine whether or not they have impacted on citizen safety and crime management. The specific objectives of this study are to: understand the budgetary process in Kenya, focusing on the KPF budget; analyse trends in budgetary allocations to the KPF between fiscal years 1999/00 to 2003/04; compare allocations to the KPF with those to other law enforcement agencies; establish whether disparities exist between budgetary allocations to the KPF and actual expenditure; and identify police priorities based on analysis of budgetary trends.

Details: New Delhi: Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, 2005. 62p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed September 1, 2010 at: http://www.humanrightsinitiative.org/publications/police/kenya_budgetary_report.pdf

Year: 2005

Country: Kenya

URL: http://www.humanrightsinitiative.org/publications/police/kenya_budgetary_report.pdf

Shelf Number: 119710

Keywords:
Criminal Justice Personnel
Criminal Justice, Administration of, Economic Aspe
Police Personnel
Policing

Author: Lim, Nelson

Title: Workforce Development for Big-City Law Enforcement Agencies

Summary: The readiness of any police workforce requires careful and consistent personnel development. Specifically, the individual talent within the workforce must be managed in such a way that the skills and knowledge needed to provide effective law enforcement are recognized, appropriately utilized, and fostered. This occasional paper provides an overview of a RAND methodology for creating an effective workforce development system to better align personnel with current and future force requirements. The paper presents a conceptual framework, its major steps, and its strengths and limitations in a law enforcement context.

Details: Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 2012. 10p.

Source: Issues in Policing, Occasional Paper: Internet Resource: Accessed May 13, 2012 at http://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/occasional_papers/2012/RAND_OP357.pdf

Year: 2012

Country: United States

URL: http://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/occasional_papers/2012/RAND_OP357.pdf

Shelf Number: 125248

Keywords:
Criminal Justice Personnel
Personnel Management
Police Management
Police Training
Urban Areas