Vision and Mission
The Constitution of the Republic of South
African, 1996 (Act 108 of 1996) lays down that the South African
Police Service has a responsibility to -
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prevent, combat and
investigate crime;
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maintain public order;
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protect and secure the
inhabitants of the Republic and their property; and
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uphold and enforce the law.
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create a safe and secure
environment for all people in South Africa.
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prevent anything that may
threaten the safety or security of any community
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investigate any crimes that
threaten the safety or security of any community
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ensure criminals are brought
to justice; and
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participation in efforts to
address the causes of crime.
To fulfil in the Mission of the
South African Police Service, all the members are subjected to a
Code of Conduct.
The official Code of Conduct of
the South African Police Service was introduced on 31 October
1997. The Code of Conduct is a written undertaking which each
member of the South African Police Service is obliged to uphold,
in order to bring about a safe and secure environment for all
people of South Africa. Every member of the South African Police
Service must make the Code of Conduct part of their code of
life, principles and values.
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