FORENSICS FIRST: IMPROVING CRIME DETECTION IN SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE
Sr No:
Page No:
14-38
Language:
English
Authors:
Dr. John Motsamai Modise*
Received:
2025-03-13
Accepted:
2025-03-28
Published Date:
2025-04-02
Abstract:
The article's objective is to increase the capacity of the South African police force to
identify and address criminal activity by means of forensic and scientific research
investigations. The requirements for legislative compliance will be outlined in this article, along
with an assessment of the level of compliance, a plan for handling non-compliance and
maintaining compliance, an estimate of the possible consequences of non-compliance, and a
breakdown of the Act's legal requirements for medical surveillance. The suggestions made to
ensure adherence, or the holes discovered that have a detrimental impact on adherence? What
kind of evaluation and supervision procedures can be established to ensure continued Act
compliance? Assessing Act Compliance. This text provides the foundation for understanding
and ensuring compliance with the Act pertaining to medical surveillance at work. Legislative
requirements, current compliance levels, weaknesses in the system, potential consequences
analysis, establishing procedures for continued compliance, and handling non-compliance are
only a few of the significant subjects addressed. Establish a Structure to Address NonCompliance and Sustain Compliance, Determine the gaps that adversely impact compliance,
compute the effects of compliance and non-compliance, and the degree of compliance with the
law. Tool recommendations for monitoring and assessment, key performance indicators (KPIs),
and adherence assurance.
Keywords:
Enhancing the detection and resolving of crime, Scientific and forensic focus research, South African Police Service, A Guide for Medical Surveillance, Legislative Compliance Requirements, Quantify the Impact of Compliance and NonCompliance.