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Time Limits Poster
This poster explains the various time limits which apply to arrest and detention in criminal procedure in Malawi.
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Developments in Addressing Torture in Mozambique
This article assesses developments in the prevention and eradication of torture in Mozambique. Despite several positive efforts and advances made, acts of ...
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Journal Article: Unconscionable and irrational: SAPS human resource allocation
The Khayelitsha Commission revealed that areas that are predominantly populated by people who are poor and black are systematically allocated only a small ...
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Understanding impunity in the South African law enforcement agencies
The probability that law enforcement officials will be held accountable for gross rights violations is very low. The reasons for this are discussed in this ...
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Solitary Confinement - A review of the legal framework and practice in five African countries
This report investigates the legal frameworks of five African countries (Kenya Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa and Zambia) as they relate to the use of ...
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ANALYSIS | Jean Redpath: Some votes more equal than others: Voting for National Assembly in 2024
Opinion-editorial by Jean Redpath in News24, 27 May 2024
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Submission by Africa Criminal Justice Reform (ACJR) to the NCOP Select Committee on Security and Justice on the Independent Police Investigative Directorate Bill (B21B – 23)
This submission was made by Africa Criminal Justice Reform (ACJR) to the NCOP Select Committee on Security and Justice on the Independent Police Investigative ...
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Submission to the Portfolio Committee on Justice and Correctional Services on the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) Amendment Bill
This oral submission was made at the Portfolio Committee on Justice and Correctional Services held public hearings on the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) ...
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Op-ed: Despite justice department’s statement, Crime Prevention Wardens still have no policing powers | By Jean Redpath
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi’s Crime Prevention Wardens still have no policing powers, and if such powers were to be conferred by the minister of justice and ...
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Op-ed: The anomaly in crime stats that results in high murder areas getting fewer police officers | By Jean Redpath
A process has finally commenced within SAPS, which, it is hoped, will see places like Nyanga get at least an average share of policing — rather than a lower ...
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