Assignment 02
Unique No: 810716
Due 15 September 2025
,POL3702
Assignment 02
Unique: 810716
Due 15 September 2025
EXCEPTIONAL ANSWERS
Crime Prevention Principles for Policing IIIB (POL3702): Advanced Insights and Expert-
Level Analysis
1.1 Differentiating Line and Staff Evaluations in SAPS – A Strategic Necessity
1.1.1 Definitions and Differentiation: Beyond the Basics
In the high-stakes environment of South African policing, distinguishing line and staff
evaluations is not merely academic—it’s mission-critical.
• Line Evaluations scrutinize frontline officers tasked with direct crime-fighting
duties—patrolling, investigating, and responding to calls. Their performance
impacts community safety metrics such as robbery rates, visible policing
efficacy, and emergency response time. These evaluations align with SAPS’s
constitutional mandate to maintain law and order (SAPS Act 68 of 1995).
• Staff Evaluations, by contrast, focus on back-office personnel—logistics
officers, clerks, HR managers—who, while not in uniformed roles, are the
invisible engine that sustains police stations. Their work ensures vehicles are
fueled, equipment is tracked, crime data is logged, and officers are deployed
efficiently.
, Key Differences—Simplified Table:
Dimension Line Evaluation Staff Evaluation
Scope Operational/crime-fighting roles Administrative/supportive functions
Personnel Patrol officers, detectives Clerks, HR, logistics, finance
Metrics Arrest rates, response times, Data accuracy, compliance, resource
patrol quality efficiency
Goal Crime reduction Operational readiness