The Khayelitsha Commission revealed that areas that are predominantly populated by people who are poor and black are systematically allocated only a small fraction of the average per capita allocation of police personnel in the Western Cape. These areas also suffer among the highest rates of murder and serious violent crime in the province. The allocation of human resources to policing impinges on various constitutional rights. Given the inequity and irrationality apparent in the allocation of police personnel, the Khayelitsha Commission recommended that this method be urgently revised. This article reviews the evidence heard on the allocations and the method currently used to allocate police personnel, suggests an alternative method, and ...
The legitimacy of legal authorities – particularly the police – is central to the state’s ability to...
The impact of resources is relevant to the modern South African Police Service (SAPS) given the spot...
South Africa currently has five and a half times more police inspectors than constables. This has re...
The Khayelitsha Commission revealed that areas that are predominantly populated by people who are po...
The Khayelitsha Commission revealed that areas that are predominantly populated by people who are po...
At the end of 2018, the Western Cape High Court handed down a ground-breaking judgment in the case o...
On 24 August 2012, the Premier of the Western Cape appointed a commission of inquiry, in terms of se...
In order for a single South African police station to operate optimally, or indeed at any level of f...
The Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act 4 of 2000 (PEPUDA) prohibits i...
The Promotion of Equality and Prevention of UnfairDiscrimination Act 4 of 2000 (PEPUDA) prohibits in...
A pervasive sense of crisis had long beset the policing of the Apartheid colony. The transition to d...
Unarguably, the South African Police during the apartheid era was characterised by brutality and sta...
South Africa is known for being a country with high crime rates. Many factors contribute to this not...
In recent years reports have increasingly pointed to the mounting quantum of claims for civil damage...
In March this year a prominent South African grassroots organisation, the Social Justice Coalition (...
The legitimacy of legal authorities – particularly the police – is central to the state’s ability to...
The impact of resources is relevant to the modern South African Police Service (SAPS) given the spot...
South Africa currently has five and a half times more police inspectors than constables. This has re...
The Khayelitsha Commission revealed that areas that are predominantly populated by people who are po...
The Khayelitsha Commission revealed that areas that are predominantly populated by people who are po...
At the end of 2018, the Western Cape High Court handed down a ground-breaking judgment in the case o...
On 24 August 2012, the Premier of the Western Cape appointed a commission of inquiry, in terms of se...
In order for a single South African police station to operate optimally, or indeed at any level of f...
The Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act 4 of 2000 (PEPUDA) prohibits i...
The Promotion of Equality and Prevention of UnfairDiscrimination Act 4 of 2000 (PEPUDA) prohibits in...
A pervasive sense of crisis had long beset the policing of the Apartheid colony. The transition to d...
Unarguably, the South African Police during the apartheid era was characterised by brutality and sta...
South Africa is known for being a country with high crime rates. Many factors contribute to this not...
In recent years reports have increasingly pointed to the mounting quantum of claims for civil damage...
In March this year a prominent South African grassroots organisation, the Social Justice Coalition (...
The legitimacy of legal authorities – particularly the police – is central to the state’s ability to...
The impact of resources is relevant to the modern South African Police Service (SAPS) given the spot...
South Africa currently has five and a half times more police inspectors than constables. This has re...