studying of Afghan Shiite Citizens' Satisfaction with Police Performance (Case Study: District 6 of Kabul)
Since the last two decades and after the new government of Afghanistan in 2003, the issue of citizens' satisfaction with the police has received less attention from researchers in Afghanistan, and this issue has no previous literature. This study aims at investigating the level of satisfaction of Shiite citizens with the performance of the police in the sixth district of Kabul, Afghanistan.
The method of this research is survey and correlational type, and the descriptive statistical method was used to describe the data and Pearson correlation was used for the questions. The statistical population of this study consists of all Shiite citizens living in the sixth district of Kabul. Using the Cochran's formula, 114 people are estimated as the sample size from 1397-1399 and the tool used to analyze the data is SPSS program.
The results of the present study indicate that more than 75% of Shiite citizens feel very little satisfaction with the police. Factors such as gender, age, education, marriage, household status and ethnicity have little effect on the level of satisfaction of Shiite citizens and therefore there is no significant relationship between gender, age, education, ethnicity, household status and marital status and satisfaction.
show that there is a significant relationship between Shiite citizen and satisfaction with the police and the dissatisfaction of Shiites does not necessarily indicate the satisfaction of non-Shiites with the performance of the police and only explains the attitude of Shiites.
Police , Kabul , Behavior , Shia , Citizens' Satisfaction
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