South Africa has had a comprehensive crime prevention policy agenda for some time in the form of the 1996 National Crime Prevention Strategy and the 1998 White Paper on Safety and Security. Despite this, prevention has remained very much a second cousin within the South African criminal justice family, notwithstanding the fact that there is widespread agreement that it warrants far more attention. In this article we briefly review some of the principal obstacles to effective crime prevention. Our understanding of ‘crime prevention’ is a broad one – it involves simply asking the question: How can we reduce the likelihood of this happening again? This question opens up a range of preventative possibilities. Whether they are of a socio-economi...
This report will examine social crime prevention activities in South Africa's four major cities...
In the previous issue of the SA Crime Quarterly, Antony Altbeker argued that the country’s decision ...
Since the 1990s there has been an upsurge in policy-related research that aims to identify ‘what wor...
South Africa has had a comprehensive crime prevention policy agenda for some time in the form of the...
South Africa has had a comprehensive crime prevention policy agenda for some time in the form of the...
South Africa has had a comprehensive crime prevention policy agenda for some time in the form of the...
South Africa has had a comprehensive crime prevention policy agenda for some time in the form of the...
The success of any policy is measured by how it is implemented and its effect. Given this, the imple...
Since the release of the National Crime Prevention Strategy (NCPS) in May 1996, social crime prevent...
Reducing crime is not just about making arrests and convicting criminals. The social and economic in...
South Africa’s high levels of violent crime have a significant effect on people’s lives. A review of...
Doctor of Philosophy in Criminology and Forensic Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal. Durban, 2017....
The Departments of Education, Health and Social Development bear the main responsibility for taking ...
South Africa has a reputation as one of the most violent societies in the world, despite the fact th...
South Africa’s transition since 1994 has required an extensive overhaul of its institutions and laws...
This report will examine social crime prevention activities in South Africa's four major cities...
In the previous issue of the SA Crime Quarterly, Antony Altbeker argued that the country’s decision ...
Since the 1990s there has been an upsurge in policy-related research that aims to identify ‘what wor...
South Africa has had a comprehensive crime prevention policy agenda for some time in the form of the...
South Africa has had a comprehensive crime prevention policy agenda for some time in the form of the...
South Africa has had a comprehensive crime prevention policy agenda for some time in the form of the...
South Africa has had a comprehensive crime prevention policy agenda for some time in the form of the...
The success of any policy is measured by how it is implemented and its effect. Given this, the imple...
Since the release of the National Crime Prevention Strategy (NCPS) in May 1996, social crime prevent...
Reducing crime is not just about making arrests and convicting criminals. The social and economic in...
South Africa’s high levels of violent crime have a significant effect on people’s lives. A review of...
Doctor of Philosophy in Criminology and Forensic Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal. Durban, 2017....
The Departments of Education, Health and Social Development bear the main responsibility for taking ...
South Africa has a reputation as one of the most violent societies in the world, despite the fact th...
South Africa’s transition since 1994 has required an extensive overhaul of its institutions and laws...
This report will examine social crime prevention activities in South Africa's four major cities...
In the previous issue of the SA Crime Quarterly, Antony Altbeker argued that the country’s decision ...
Since the 1990s there has been an upsurge in policy-related research that aims to identify ‘what wor...