IMPLEMENTATION OF INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS OF THE NATIONAL POLICE SERVICE REHABILITATION PROGRAM AND PERFORMANCE OF OFFICERS IN NAKURU COUNTY

JAMES WAMBUGU KIGUTA, DAVID MINJA, PhD

Abstract


Rehabilitation Program in NPS is a program initiated and started by government of Kenya in order to improve performance and well-being of police officers. The program has been instituted and rolled out for implementation by the government to help strengthen the officers’ welfare and their relationship with their colleagues for law and order to exists. The purpose of the study focused on implementation of institutional factors of the national police service rehabilitation program and performance of officers in Nakuru County. Specifically the study sought to establish the effects of institution facilitation on performance of National Police Service Officers in Nakuru County. In addition the study sought to assess the effects of beneficiary support on performance of National Police Service Officers in Nakuru County. A survey research design was adopted with questionnaires and interviews being utilized to gather data from the study participants. Data was analyzed and presented using the SPSS software (version 22) and spreadsheets. The researcher applied probabilistic sampling method employing simple random sampling to obtain the sample size. This was selected in order each person in the population has nonzero likelihood of being included in the sample. The sample was 106 officers both junior and senior officer from the National Police Service. A pilot study was conducted in Nakuru West Sub County where 10 questionnaires were distributed to police officers and other employees. Statistical Package for Social Science was used to generate the statistics for analysis where the ANOVA test was conducted. Descriptive statistics involved the use of frequencies, percentages measures of central tendencies, (Mean), use of standard deviation. The results were presented in tables. From the findings the study concluded institution facilitation has a positive significant effect on the  performance of National Police Service Officers in Nakuru County. The study further concluded that there is a strong positive relationship between beneficiary support and performance of National Police Service Officers in Nakuru County.

Key Words: Rehabilitation Program, Performance of Officers, Beneficiary Support and Institution Facilitation

CITATION: Kiguta, J. W., &  Minja, D. (2023). Implementation of institutional factors of the national police service rehabilitation program and performance of officers in Nakuru County. The Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management, 10 (1), 699 – 707.


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