Penal reform is crucial to South Africa’s long term crime control and criminal justice agendas. This article shows how the penal system could respond more ethically without an overwhelming investment of new resources. There are two strategies South Africa can employ to create a ‘mindful’ penal system. First, the length of sentences must be reduced. Second, a viable new system of community based (non-prison) penalties must be created. Neither strategy will be easy, but doing one without the other will fail
Like many societies, South Africa seeks to respond to the increasing killing of police officers, by ...
Life imprisonment has been part of South Africa's penal regime for decades. This article analyses ho...
South Africa entered its second decade as a democracy. During this period the State was obliged to ...
Rethinking crime and punishment, especially with regard to youth, is a priority for South Afric...
This article builds on two lectures (delivered in 2017 and 2019 at the University of the Western Cap...
“It is said that no one truly knows a nation until one has been inside its jails. A nation should no...
The harsh mandatory minimum sentences, introduced by the Criminal Law Amendment Act 105 of 1997, see...
South Africa has a reputation as one of the most violent societies in the world, despite the fact th...
The belief is thoroughly entrenched that prisons fulfil the triple function of punishing offenders, ...
The legislation passed in 1997 that provides for mandatory minimum sentences for serious crimes was ...
The legislation passed in 1997 that provides for mandatory minimum sentences for serious crimes was ...
The belief is thoroughly entrenched that prisons fulfil the triple function of punishing offenders, ...
This article examines how the ideology of ‘community’ is deployed to govern crime in South Africa, b...
In its recent white paper, the Department of Correctional Services (DCS) takes on the big challenge ...
This article examines how the ideology of 'community' is deployed to govern crime in South Africa, b...
Like many societies, South Africa seeks to respond to the increasing killing of police officers, by ...
Life imprisonment has been part of South Africa's penal regime for decades. This article analyses ho...
South Africa entered its second decade as a democracy. During this period the State was obliged to ...
Rethinking crime and punishment, especially with regard to youth, is a priority for South Afric...
This article builds on two lectures (delivered in 2017 and 2019 at the University of the Western Cap...
“It is said that no one truly knows a nation until one has been inside its jails. A nation should no...
The harsh mandatory minimum sentences, introduced by the Criminal Law Amendment Act 105 of 1997, see...
South Africa has a reputation as one of the most violent societies in the world, despite the fact th...
The belief is thoroughly entrenched that prisons fulfil the triple function of punishing offenders, ...
The legislation passed in 1997 that provides for mandatory minimum sentences for serious crimes was ...
The legislation passed in 1997 that provides for mandatory minimum sentences for serious crimes was ...
The belief is thoroughly entrenched that prisons fulfil the triple function of punishing offenders, ...
This article examines how the ideology of ‘community’ is deployed to govern crime in South Africa, b...
In its recent white paper, the Department of Correctional Services (DCS) takes on the big challenge ...
This article examines how the ideology of 'community' is deployed to govern crime in South Africa, b...
Like many societies, South Africa seeks to respond to the increasing killing of police officers, by ...
Life imprisonment has been part of South Africa's penal regime for decades. This article analyses ho...
South Africa entered its second decade as a democracy. During this period the State was obliged to ...