The lack of proper and adequate infrastructure in the National Civil Police (PNC) of El Salvador and its repercussions on organizational and territorial development, as well as comprehensive attention to citizenship, year 2014
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https://doi.org/10.5377/rpsp.v7i2.5467Keywords:
Infrastructure, police organization, police efficiency, work motivationAbstract
Research that explores the state of the infrastructure in the National Civil Police, its repercussions in the organizational development and the proportion of public security services. How the infrastructure situation affects police efficiency and effectiveness. To this end, 299 surveys were applied to police personnel and citizens. It concludes with relevant findings on the legal situation of real estate and other effects of the organization that detract from the critical aspects already mentioned.Downloads
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2017-12-18
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Rivas Hernández, D. V., López Ortíz, M. A., & Tobar Portillo, S. E. (2017). The lack of proper and adequate infrastructure in the National Civil Police (PNC) of El Salvador and its repercussions on organizational and territorial development, as well as comprehensive attention to citizenship, year 2014. Police and Public Security Journal, 7(2), 303–360. https://doi.org/10.5377/rpsp.v7i2.5467
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