Journal article

Implementation of the Court Records Management System in the delivery of justice at the Gaborone Magisterial District, Botswana


Research Areas

Currently no objects available


Publication Details

Author list: Tshepho Lydia Mosweu
Lekoko Kenosi

Publisher: © Emerald Publishing Limited

Publication year: 2018

Journal: Records Management Journal

Volume number: 28

Issue number: 3

Start page: 234

End page: 251

Number of pages: 18

eISSN: 0956-5698

URL: www.emeraldinsight.com/0956-5698.htm

Languages: English



Purpose – The purpose of this study is to assess whether the implementation of the electronic Court Records Management System (CRMS) at the Gaborone Magisterial District, Botswana, brought improvements in the delivery of justice as expected in the management of case file records. Design/methodology/approach – Principally, a quantitative approach utilizing a research survey design, supplemented by a qualitative approach was used in this study.

Findings – The CRMS implementation led to improvements in case file management at the Gaborone Magisterial District; case files were successfully captured into the system; retrieval of case files became easier; and incidents of lost and misplaced case files went down significantly. Challenges included shortcomings related to the security of digital case files, digital records preservation and disposition, records appraisal, training, inadequate bandwidth and shortage of computers, as well as inadequate archives and records management standards and guidelines.

Research limitations/implications – The findings of the study are limited to the case study and cannot be generalized to other organizations.

Practical implications – The findings should aid future implementation of court records management systems in the judiciary specifically and the public sector in general in Africa. Lessons learnt can enable the avoidance of pitfalls experienced in the implementation of CRMS by other courts.

Originality/value – This paper provides empirical evidence from an original study.


Projects

Currently no objects available


Keywords

Currently no objects available


Documents

Currently no objects available


Last updated on 2025-05-05 at 14:51