The South African Police Service is often a target of criticism, more often than not stemming from heightened public emotions regarding the high levels of crime in South Africa. Using the concept of democratic policing as its basis, a recent assessment attempts to evaluate the SAPS against a set of 39 measures. Providing an organisation-wide view of the SAPS, the assessment highlights both positive and negative aspects of the SAPS, and provides a detailed set of recommendations. The assessment is intended to support democratic oversight of the police by directing attention towards the main issues that should be addressed by oversight bodies
Idasa and Afrobarometer public opinion surveys conducted since 1994 reveal that levels of reported e...
Idasa and Afrobarometer public opinion surveys conducted since 1994 reveal that levels of reported e...
Policing as a global concept, involves an exchange of trust between the public and a given police se...
There have been no shortage of reviews, evaluations and audits of police performance in South Africa...
Civilian oversight bodies such as the secretariats for safety and security and the ICD have been voc...
This study seeks to explore the extent and effectiveness of systems of criminal accountability of th...
South African survey data on citizen attitudes towards police have, for the past ten years, indicate...
The objective of this paper was to revisit the issue of police brutality in post-apartheid South Afr...
The objective of this paper was to revisit the issue of police brutality in post-apartheid South Afr...
In South Africa, media and scholarly research has increasingly drawn into question the correctness o...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the South African Police Service’s (SAPS’s) moral right to hol...
Police corruption has become increasingly topical following the corruption charges levelled against ...
The prospect that research can improve the impact of policing operations and internal organisational...
Idasa and Afrobarometer public opinion surveys conducted since 1994 reveal that levels of reported e...
Violent crime in South Africa has reached epidemic levels, and something needs to be done about it a...
Idasa and Afrobarometer public opinion surveys conducted since 1994 reveal that levels of reported e...
Idasa and Afrobarometer public opinion surveys conducted since 1994 reveal that levels of reported e...
Policing as a global concept, involves an exchange of trust between the public and a given police se...
There have been no shortage of reviews, evaluations and audits of police performance in South Africa...
Civilian oversight bodies such as the secretariats for safety and security and the ICD have been voc...
This study seeks to explore the extent and effectiveness of systems of criminal accountability of th...
South African survey data on citizen attitudes towards police have, for the past ten years, indicate...
The objective of this paper was to revisit the issue of police brutality in post-apartheid South Afr...
The objective of this paper was to revisit the issue of police brutality in post-apartheid South Afr...
In South Africa, media and scholarly research has increasingly drawn into question the correctness o...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the South African Police Service’s (SAPS’s) moral right to hol...
Police corruption has become increasingly topical following the corruption charges levelled against ...
The prospect that research can improve the impact of policing operations and internal organisational...
Idasa and Afrobarometer public opinion surveys conducted since 1994 reveal that levels of reported e...
Violent crime in South Africa has reached epidemic levels, and something needs to be done about it a...
Idasa and Afrobarometer public opinion surveys conducted since 1994 reveal that levels of reported e...
Idasa and Afrobarometer public opinion surveys conducted since 1994 reveal that levels of reported e...
Policing as a global concept, involves an exchange of trust between the public and a given police se...