This study investigates the influence of leadership, reward, and punishment on employee performance at the Probolinggo City Police Department. The research adopts a quantitative approach using survey data collected from employees at the department. The findings reveal that leadership, reward, and punishment all significantly contribute to improving employee performance. Leadership enhances motivation and productivity by fostering clear communication and responsibility. Reward systems, including both financial and non-financial incentives, positively influence employee engagement and job satisfaction, while punishment mechanisms help maintain discipline and adherence to organizational standards. These results emphasize the importance of a balanced and integrated approach to human resource management in public sector organizations, particularly in law enforcement. The study’s findings provide valuable insights for optimizing performance management strategies in police institutions, highlighting the need for further exploration of these factors in different law enforcement settings to improve organizational effectiveness. Future research could also examine other factors, such as job satisfaction and organizational culture, that may impact performance outcomes in police organizations.
Maharani et al. (Sat,) studied this question.