The Role of The Social Trust in NAJA’s Efficiency
The police, as an institution organized in the security process, try to takeeffective steps by participating in the people and society, that will notbe achieved except in the face of social trust. Trust is the most important factorin social relationships and attracts public cooperation and co-operation withthe police. A Community oriented police is a new police pattern that involvessecurity with people’s participation. Its main goal is to reduce crime and promotethe sense of security in society. The question is: What is the relationshipbetween the social trust and organizational success of the police in the IslamicRepublic of Iran? This article tried to analyze it with qualitative method. Findingsof the research show that there is a significant relationship between socialtrust and organizational success of the police. The police co-operation in socialissues and their presence in common problems, such as earthquakes andfloods, and their transactional measures, open the way to increase social trust.The conclusion is that strengthening the spirit of police co-operation with thepeople requires in-service training for staff, so it is suggested that NAJA personnellearn more about these issues through in-service training.
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