Suchergebnisse - "SA crime quarterly"

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    Is security our best route to safety? Questioning reliance on private security and technology in South Afirca von Holtmann, Barbara

    ISSN: 1991-3877, 2413-3108
    Veröffentlicht: 14.08.2025
    Veröffentlicht in SA crime quarterly (14.08.2025)
    “… In this commentary, Barbara Holtmann draws from her experience with regard to urban safety, crime and violence prevention and community development. She …”
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    Editorial: Transitions and new beginnings von van der Heyde, Jody

    ISSN: 1991-3877, 2413-3108
    Veröffentlicht: Pretoria Institute for Security Studies (ISS) 14.08.2025
    Veröffentlicht in SA crime quarterly (14.08.2025)
    “… This year, the Institute for Security Studies (ISS) resumed the editorship of South African Crime Quarterly (SACQ). From 2016 to 2024, the journal was hosted …”
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    Frequency and turmoil: South Africa's community protests 2005-2017 von Alexander, Peter, Runciman, Carin, Ngwane, Trevor, Moloto, Boikanyo, Mokgele, Kgothatso, Van Staden, Nicole

    ISSN: 1991-3877, 2413-3108, 2413-3108
    Veröffentlicht: Pretoria Institute for Security Studies 01.03.2018
    Veröffentlicht in SA crime quarterly (01.03.2018)
    “… This article reports on the frequency and turmoil of South Africa’s community protests from 2005 to 2017, which, taken together, have been called a …”
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    Is security our best route to safety?: Questioning reliance on private security and technology in South Africa von Holtmann, Barbara

    ISSN: 1991-3877, 2413-3108
    Veröffentlicht: Pretoria Institute for Security Studies (ISS) 01.06.2025
    Veröffentlicht in SA crime quarterly (01.06.2025)
    “… In this commentary, Barbara Holtmann draws from her experience with regard to urban safety, crime and violence prevention and community development. She …”
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    Livestock theft dynamics in the Free State: Analysing perceptions, trends and economic implications (2019–2024) von Clack, Willie

    ISSN: 1991-3877, 2413-3108
    Veröffentlicht: Pretoria Institute for Security Studies (ISS) 01.01.2025
    Veröffentlicht in SA crime quarterly (01.01.2025)
    “… This study investigates livestock theft in the Free State province of South Africa, a region characterised by high livestock ownership and substantial stock …”
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    Custom, culture and crime: A restorative justice response to culturally motivated crimes in South Africa von Matthee, Jacques

    ISSN: 1991-3877, 2413-3108
    Veröffentlicht: Pretoria Institute for Security Studies (ISS) 01.01.2025
    Veröffentlicht in SA crime quarterly (01.01.2025)
    “… South Africa’s 1996 Constitution introduced a dual legal system, recognising African customary law and common law traditions. This article examines how …”
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    Does data count?: The politics of complaint, data and police accountability von Cooper-Knock, SJ, Wairuri, Kamau

    ISSN: 1991-3877, 2413-3108
    Veröffentlicht: Pretoria Institute for Security Studies (ISS) 01.01.2025
    Veröffentlicht in SA crime quarterly (01.01.2025)
    “… Advances in technology have expanded the possibilities of state surveillance, but they have also expanded opportunities for citizens to collect data on the …”
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    Human rights, the rule of law and democracy at the heart of European prisons and probation von van Zyl Smit, Dirk

    ISSN: 1991-3877, 2413-3108
    Veröffentlicht: Pretoria Institute for Security Studies (ISS) 01.01.2025
    Veröffentlicht in SA crime quarterly (01.01.2025)
    “… On 24 June 2024 Dirk van Zyl Smit gave the keynote speech at the Annual Council of Europe Conference of the Directors of Prison and Probation Services in …”
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    Electronic records management and provision of justice: Keeping e-dockets secure in Limpopo police stations von Legodi, Alex Lesiba, Dikotla, Maoka Andries

    ISSN: 1991-3877, 2413-3108
    Veröffentlicht: Pretoria Institute for Security Studies (ISS) 01.01.2025
    Veröffentlicht in SA crime quarterly (01.01.2025)
    “… In the criminal justice system, effective records management is essential for justice delivery and the protection of human rights. This study investigates the …”
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    A new frontier of cyber vigilantism?: Reviewing the Black Twitter community in South Africa von Mpuru, Lebogang

    ISSN: 1991-3877, 2413-3108
    Veröffentlicht: Pretoria Institute for Security Studies (ISS) 01.01.2025
    Veröffentlicht in SA crime quarterly (01.01.2025)
    “… Black Twitter is known to bring to light pressing issues around the world, channel Black narratives, expose misconduct and mobilise social justice movements …”
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    Recent prison protests/ riots in South Africa reimagined with different outcomes: A conflict management perspective von Lӧtter, Casper, Bradshaw, Gavin

    ISSN: 1991-3877, 2413-3108
    Veröffentlicht: 01.12.2024
    Veröffentlicht in SA crime quarterly (01.12.2024)
    “… This article makes use of secondary data analysis to examine why conflicts in South African prisons, in the form of protest and/or riots, invariably end up in …”
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    The case of the third national femicide study: Lessons learnt from undertaking research with South African Police Services officials during the COVID-19 pandemic von Manganyi, Tirhani, Ketelo, Asiphe, Gounden, Tholsie, Mabhida, Mpumelelo, Majola, Thobeka, Variava, Tarique, Mhlongo, Shibe, Dekel, Bianca

    ISSN: 1991-3877, 2413-3108
    Veröffentlicht: Pretoria Institute for Security Studies (ISS) 01.06.2024
    Veröffentlicht in SA crime quarterly (01.06.2024)
    “… Collecting South African Police Service’s (SAPS) data is critical for femicide research in South Africa. This paper outlines lessons learnt from interviews …”
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    The case of the third national femicide study: Lessons learnt from undertaking research with SAPS during Covid von Manganyi, Tirhani, Ketelo, Asiphe, Gounden, Tholsie, Mabhida, Mpumelelo, Majola, Thobeka, Tarique Variava, Mhlongo, Shibe, Abrahams, Naeemah, Dekel, Bianca

    ISSN: 1991-3877, 2413-3108
    Veröffentlicht: 01.06.2024
    Veröffentlicht in SA crime quarterly (01.06.2024)
    “… Collecting South African Police Service’s (SAPS) data is critical for femicide research in South Africa. This paper outlines lessons learnt from interviews …”
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    Lessons from research with South African Police Services (SAPS): The third national femicide study during the COVID-19 pandemic von Manganyi, Tirhani, Ketelo, Asiphe, Gounden, Tholsie, Mabhida, Mpumelelo, Majola, Thobeka, Variava, Tarique, Mhlongo, Shibe, Dekel, Bianca

    ISSN: 2413-3108
    Veröffentlicht: The Centre for Law and Society at the University of Cape Town 2024
    Veröffentlicht in SA crime quarterly (2024)
    “… Collecting South African Police Service's (SAPS) data is critical for femicide research in South Africa. This paper outlines lessons learnt from interviews …”
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    Inclusive Anti-poaching? Exploring the Potential and Challenges of Community-based Anti-Poaching von Massé, Francis, Gardiner, Alan, Lubilo, Rodgers, Themba, Martha

    ISSN: 1991-3877, 2413-3108, 2413-3108
    Veröffentlicht: Pretoria Institute for Security Studies 01.06.2017
    Veröffentlicht in SA crime quarterly (01.06.2017)
    “… In acknowledgement that the largely (para)militarized approach to anti-poaching has its limitations, alternative approaches to conservation law enforcement are …”
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    Soldiers against gangsters?: Evaluation of the impact of the army deployment against gang violence on homicides in the Cape Flats von Cano, Ignacio, Kriegler, Anine, Scott, Douglas, Ntshekisa, Zephaniah Sabela

    ISSN: 1991-3877, 2413-3108, 2413-3108
    Veröffentlicht: Pretoria Institute for Security Studies (ISS) 01.01.2023
    Veröffentlicht in SA crime quarterly (01.01.2023)
    “… The debate on militarisation of domestic security around the world is mostly normative and conceptual, but there are few estimates of the direct impact of the …”
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    The South African illicit cigarette trade: Smoke signals for reform? von Fourie, Mariska, Steenkamp, Philip, Mclntyre, Jacqui-Lyn, Oellermann, Clint

    ISSN: 1991-3877, 2413-3108, 2413-3108
    Veröffentlicht: Institute for Security Studies (Pretoria) 2023
    Veröffentlicht in SA crime quarterly (2023)
    “… South Africa's Illicit cigarette trade (ICT) Is not merely large and growing but outperforms the legitimate sale of tobacco products. It is operated by …”
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    Progressive or regressive rape case law? : Tshabalala v S; Ntuli v S 2020 2 SACR 38 CC von Maphosa, Ropafadzo

    ISSN: 1991-3877, 2413-3108, 2413-3108
    Veröffentlicht: Institute for Security Studies (ISS) 26.11.2022
    Veröffentlicht in SA crime quarterly (26.11.2022)
    “… The Constitutional Court's decision in Tshabalala v S; Ntuli v S 2020 2 SACR 38 CC is undoubtedly a step in the right direction towards rape law reform in …”
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    Combatting violence against African foreign nationals : A criminological approach towards community safety in the KwaZulu- Natal province of South Africa von Cinini, Samuel Fikiri, Mkhize, Sazelo

    ISSN: 1991-3877, 2413-3108, 2413-3108
    Veröffentlicht: Institute for Security Studies (ISS) 25.11.2022
    Veröffentlicht in SA crime quarterly (25.11.2022)
    “… South Africa has seen waves of collective xenophobic violence and daily criminal attacks targeting foreign migrants. This study interviewed foreign nationals …”
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    Prison protests in South Africa : A conceptual exploration von Muntingh, Lukas

    ISSN: 1991-3877, 2413-3108
    Veröffentlicht: Institute for Security Studies (ISS) 01.11.2022
    Veröffentlicht in SA crime quarterly (01.11.2022)
    “… This article explores the nature and causes of prisoner protests, looking at it first from a sociological perspective and second, a rights perspective. The …”
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