Combating Crime in South Africa

Combating Crime in South Africa
Author: Michael Hough
Publsiher: Institute for Strategic Studies University of Pretoria
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2003
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: STANFORD:36105111375585

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Strategic Perspectives on Crime and Policing in South Africa

Strategic Perspectives on Crime and Policing in South Africa
Author: Johan Burger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2007
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105131809191

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The simple truth is that the police do not prevent crime, and some researchers even refer to this responsibility (of the police) as an impossible mandate.

Crime and Policing in Post Apartheid South Africa

Crime and Policing in Post Apartheid South Africa
Author: Mark Shaw
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2002-06-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0253215374

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"[A] cogent and well-informed discussion of the South African Police Service and the organisational problems it faces." —Stephen Ellis Since the mid-1990s, South Africa has experienced a crime wave of such unprecedented proportions that the ability of the new democracy to form a stable civil society and govern effectively has been called into question. In this timely book, Mark Shaw describes how a police force that was so effective under apartheid became so ineffectual in the face of rising crime. He shows how an increase in violent crime shapes society, police, and government, and discusses possible solutions for the current crisis. International crimes such as war, terrorism, and organized crime are explored along with crimes that affect individual security, such as armed robbery, murder, and rape. Crime and Policing in Post-Apartheid South Africa draws attention to both the national and the international dimensions of crime in this society in transition.

Policing and Crime Control in Post apartheid South Africa

Policing and Crime Control in Post apartheid South Africa
Author: Anne-Marie Singh
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317079187

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Once a marginal political issue, crime control now occupies a central place on the social, political and economic agenda of contemporary liberal democracies. Nowhere more so than in post-apartheid South Africa, where the transition from apartheid rule to democratic rule was marked by a shift in concern from political to criminal violence. In this book Anne-Marie Singh offers a comprehensive account of policing transformations in post-apartheid South Africa. Her analysis of crime and mechanisms for its control is linked to an analysis of neo-liberal policies, providing the basis for a critique of existing analyses of liberal democratic governance. Themes addressed in the book include the exercise of coercive authority, state and non-state expertise in policing, the 'rationally-choosing' criminal, and the importance of developing an active and responsible citizenship.

After the Commandos

After the Commandos
Author: Jonny Steinberg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2005
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105122273464

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"The SANDF's Territorial Reserve, popularly known as the Commandos, is currently being phased out. Its role in rural crime fighting is to be taken over the SAPS [South African police]. Using three case studies ... this monograph assesses the rural crime-fighting capacity that will be lost with the closure of the Commandos, and discusses the manner in which the SAPS will replace that capacity."--P. [4] of cover.

A Country At War With Itself

A Country At War With Itself
Author: Antony Altbeker
Publsiher: Jonathan Ball Publishers
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2010-09-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781868424009

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Crime is tearing South Africa apart. Whether it is hijacking or rape, a home robbery or a husband's explosion of rage, violence is so common that few lives have been left untouched by it. The result is a society deformed by its fears. Closeted behind locked doors and high walls, panic buttons at the ready, members of the middle class live lives haunted by fear. The poor, who are both more likely to be victimised and less able to secure themselves, are just as traumatised. A Country at War with Itself is a penetrating exploration of South Africa's crime problem. Getting behind the statistics to offer a sober and sobering account of the scale of the problem and its evolution, it describes how government has sometimes sought to deal with the crisis and sometimes sought to deny its existence. The book ends with some suggestions of what needs to be done to deal with this scourge.

Combating International Crime in Africa

Combating International Crime in Africa
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on Africa
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1998
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: PSU:000033115900

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Examines organized crime in West Africa and its impact on the United States.

Governing through Crime in South Africa

Governing through Crime in South Africa
Author: Gail Super
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317125501

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This book deals with the historic transition to democracy in South Africa and its impact upon crime and punishment. It examines how the problem of crime has emerged as a major issue to be governed in post-apartheid South Africa. Having undergone a dramatic transition from authoritarianism to democracy, from a white minority to black majority government, South Africa provides rich material on the role that political authority, and challenges to it, play in the construction of crime and criminality. As such, the study is about the socio-cultural and political significance of crime and punishment in the context of a change of regime. The work uses the South African case study to examine a question of wider interest, namely the politics of punishment and race in neoliberalizing regimes. It provides interesting and illuminating empirical material to the broader debate on crime control in post-welfare/neoliberalizing/post transition polities.