The harsh mandatory minimum sentences, introduced by the Criminal Law Amendment Act 105 of 1997, seemed like a good idea to politicians, as a means of countering the escalating crime rate experienced when South Africa transitioned to its new democracy, and to appease the public that something is being done about the issue. The plan was that everyone who committed the same crime would receive the same guaranteed sentence. Judges and Magistrates can only deviate from the predetermined sentences if they are satisfied that substantial and compelling circumstances exist, which would justify the imposition of a lesser sentence, limiting their flexibility. By doing so sentences would always be fair, politicians could be seen to be tough on crime a...
Penal reform is crucial to South Africa’s long term crime control and criminal justice agendas. This...
This paper offers several proposals to reform mandatory minimum sentencing laws and asks how we can ...
With South Africa’s ever growing prison population, the hope is often expressed that non-custodial s...
The harsh mandatory minimum sentences, introduced by the Criminal Law Amendment Act 105 of 1997, see...
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 so-called ‘temporary’ minimum sentencing legislation introduced into South African law in 1998 i...
The so-called ‘temporary’ minimum sentencing legislation introduced into South African law in 1998 i...
The state has a constitutional duty to respect, promote and protect the rights of citizens. To this ...
This article builds on two lectures (delivered in 2017 and 2019 at the University of the Western Cap...
Legislation regulating minimum sentences in South Africa was re-introduced by sections 51 to 53 of t...
The Criminal Law Amendment Act introduced a scheme where minimum sentences are prescribed for seriou...
This paper offers several proposals to reform mandatory minimum sentencing laws and asks how we can ...
This paper offers several proposals to reform mandatory minimum sentencing laws and asks how we can ...
Many of the most serious crimes that can be committed in South Africa are, since 1998, subject to ma...
Penal reform is crucial to South Africa’s long term crime control and criminal justice agendas. This...
This paper offers several proposals to reform mandatory minimum sentencing laws and asks how we can ...
With South Africa’s ever growing prison population, the hope is often expressed that non-custodial s...
The harsh mandatory minimum sentences, introduced by the Criminal Law Amendment Act 105 of 1997, see...
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 so-called ‘temporary’ minimum sentencing legislation introduced into South African law in 1998 i...
The so-called ‘temporary’ minimum sentencing legislation introduced into South African law in 1998 i...
The state has a constitutional duty to respect, promote and protect the rights of citizens. To this ...
This article builds on two lectures (delivered in 2017 and 2019 at the University of the Western Cap...
Legislation regulating minimum sentences in South Africa was re-introduced by sections 51 to 53 of t...
The Criminal Law Amendment Act introduced a scheme where minimum sentences are prescribed for seriou...
This paper offers several proposals to reform mandatory minimum sentencing laws and asks how we can ...
This paper offers several proposals to reform mandatory minimum sentencing laws and asks how we can ...
Many of the most serious crimes that can be committed in South Africa are, since 1998, subject to ma...
Penal reform is crucial to South Africa’s long term crime control and criminal justice agendas. This...
This paper offers several proposals to reform mandatory minimum sentencing laws and asks how we can ...
With South Africa’s ever growing prison population, the hope is often expressed that non-custodial s...