In recent years reports have increasingly pointed to the mounting quantum of claims for civil damages faced by the South African Police Service (SAPS). A close analysis of the publicly available data shows that increasinglylarge amounts of claims are filed against the SAPS, but that most of these claims are finalised without the SAPS, being held financially liable. However, the backlog of claims is ever mounting and needs to be addressedmore proactively. It appears that factors external to police officials’ behaviour do not explain the increase in claims. The reasons are more likely related to unlawful police behaviour, and in particular police violence
Policing as a global concept, involves an exchange of trust between the public and a given police se...
At the end of 2018, the Western Cape High Court handed down a ground-breaking judgment in the case o...
One issue that has been of particular concern in South Africa over the last few years has been the h...
In recent years reports have increasingly pointed to the mounting quantum of claims for civil damage...
The South African Police Service (SAPS) is finding it increasingly difficult to protect victims from...
Publicly available data on police misconduct and the use of force has been found to be unreliable an...
It is with unfortunate regularity that we read reports in the media about corrupt South African Poli...
Every year, the South African Minister of Police releases the crime statistics in September and the ...
Police corruption has become increasingly topical following the corruption charges levelled against ...
The Khayelitsha Commission revealed that areas that are predominantly populated by people who are po...
The effect of the pending South African Police Services (SAPS) restructuring process has raised conc...
The Khayelitsha Commission revealed that areas that are predominantly populated by people who are po...
CITATION: Wessels, B. 2019. Reconsidering the state’s liability for harm arising from crime : the po...
There have been no shortage of reviews, evaluations and audits of police performance in South Africa...
On 24 August 2012, the Premier of the Western Cape appointed a commission of inquiry, in terms of se...
Policing as a global concept, involves an exchange of trust between the public and a given police se...
At the end of 2018, the Western Cape High Court handed down a ground-breaking judgment in the case o...
One issue that has been of particular concern in South Africa over the last few years has been the h...
In recent years reports have increasingly pointed to the mounting quantum of claims for civil damage...
The South African Police Service (SAPS) is finding it increasingly difficult to protect victims from...
Publicly available data on police misconduct and the use of force has been found to be unreliable an...
It is with unfortunate regularity that we read reports in the media about corrupt South African Poli...
Every year, the South African Minister of Police releases the crime statistics in September and the ...
Police corruption has become increasingly topical following the corruption charges levelled against ...
The Khayelitsha Commission revealed that areas that are predominantly populated by people who are po...
The effect of the pending South African Police Services (SAPS) restructuring process has raised conc...
The Khayelitsha Commission revealed that areas that are predominantly populated by people who are po...
CITATION: Wessels, B. 2019. Reconsidering the state’s liability for harm arising from crime : the po...
There have been no shortage of reviews, evaluations and audits of police performance in South Africa...
On 24 August 2012, the Premier of the Western Cape appointed a commission of inquiry, in terms of se...
Policing as a global concept, involves an exchange of trust between the public and a given police se...
At the end of 2018, the Western Cape High Court handed down a ground-breaking judgment in the case o...
One issue that has been of particular concern in South Africa over the last few years has been the h...