The Security Management in the Police Officer’s Operation at Protection and Crowds Control Division

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Bussabong Roengketkam, Pol.Maj.Gen.Chatchanun Leeratermpong

Abstract

The purpose of this research was to study the level of the security management in the police officer’s operation at Protection and Crowds Control Division, and to compare the personal factor with the security management in the police officer’s operation at Protection and Crowds Control Division.This study adopted a quantitative research approach in which 400 crowds control police officers by using Krejcie & Morgan formula from an estimated population of 2079 participants. The results of the research can be summarized as follows: Firstly, the result of the overall internal& external factors that affects the security management in the police officer’s operation at


The purpose of this research was to study the level of the security management in the police officer’s operation at Protection and Crowds Control Division, and to compare the personal factor with the security management in the police officer’s operation at Protection and Crowds Control Division.This study adopted a quantitative research approach in which 400 crowds control police officers by using Krejcie & Morgan formula from an estimated population of 2079 participants. The results of the research can be summarized as follows: Firstly, the result of the overall internal& external factors that affects the security management in the police officer’s operation at Protection and Crowds Control Division was at highest
( = 4.14), ( = 4.17) respectively. Secondly, the result of the comparison between the gender and the security management in the police officer’s operation at Protection and Crowds Control Division were no different in statistically significant at 0.05 level, but the result of the comparison between the age rank, the rank, and the working experience and the security management in the police officer’s operation at Protection and Crowds Control Divisionwere different in statistically significant at 0.05 level.


 


Protection and Crowds Control Division was at highest
( = 4.14), ( = 4.17) respectively. Secondly, the result of the comparison between the gender and the security management in the police officer’s operation at Protection and Crowds Control Division were no different in statistically significant at 0.05 level, but the result of the comparison between the age rank, the rank, and the working experience and the security management in the police officer’s operation at Protection and Crowds Control Divisionwere different in statistically significant at 0.05 level.


 

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