Budget Management Practices and Performance of the Uganda Police Force: A case of Kampala Metropolitan Police
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2018-03
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
The study examined the effect of Budget Management Practices on Performance of the
Uganda Police Force taking a case of Kampala Metropolitan Police Area. Specifically, the
study sought to find out how budget preparation, budget execution, as well as Monitoring and
Evaluation practices affect the performance of Uganda Police Force. The study adopted a
cross sectional survey research design that used questionnaires, documentary review checklist
and interview guides to collect data. Both purposive and simple random sampling techniques
were used in sampling 123 elements from a population of 134; whereas qualitative data was
analyzed using content and thematic principles, quantitative data on the other hand was
analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The study found out that budget
preparation, budget execution and budget monitoring and evaluation each positively and
significantly affected performance of Uganda Police Force. The study concluded that if more
emphasis is put on budget preparation, execution as well as monitoring and evaluation, there
may be improved performance of Uganda Police Force. In addition, there is need for the
Uganda Police Force to explore other areas such as socio-economic factors,
technological advances, demographics, geo-politics among others that have a bearing
on performance for holistic approach to performance improvement.
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Budget Management Practices, Performance, Uganda Police Force
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Okello, Richard(2018) Budget Management Practices and Performance of the Uganda Police Force: A case of Kampala Metropolitan Police