KEBERKESANAN LATIHAN ASAS KEPOLISAN KADET INSPEKTOR TERHADAP AMALAN INTEGRITI DALAM KALANGAN PEGAWAI KANAN POLIS. (Malay)

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      THE EFFECTIVENESS OF INSPECTOR CADET POLICE BASIC TRAINING TOWARDS INTEGRITY PRACTICES AMONG SENIOR POLICE OFFICER. (English)
    • Abstract:
      This study is an assessment of the effectiveness of the Inspector Cadet Police Basic Training Programme on the practice of integrity as a result of the implementation of the Royal Malaysian Police (RMP) Integrity Plan. The training programme is aimed at creating senior police officers who practice good governance in order to improve the quality of service delivery and management as well as to create an excellent image of RMP. The RMP's commitment to upholding integrity has been proven by management improvements through the implementation of some initiatives such as the establishment of the Department of Integrity and Standard Compliance and the implementation of the RMP Integrity Plan, and the implementation of the Enforcement Agency Integrity Module in the RMP training module. This descriptive study uses a qualitative approach based on a structured design of a case study. Primary data were obtained through a semistructured interview method with eight informants selected through purposive sampling techniques and supported by secondary data through document analysis and library research. The findings show that the training module has been a dominant influence and the main catalyst for the practice of integrity, apart from workplace environment and family as new findings. The study concludes that the implementation of the integrity learning module in the Police Basic Training Programme has provided the knowledge and skills towards the inculcation of integrity but somehow officers can still be influenced by work environment and family factors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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