The paper analyses the state of exception experienced by awaiting trial detainees in South Africa; and then makes the case for ambitious arts models to be staged as a means of challenging the abuses of human rights
This paper examines two issues: the authors recent research on the capacity of prisons to incorporat...
<p>This paper examines two issues: the author’s recent research on the capacity of prisons to incorp...
Unarguably, the South African Police during the apartheid era was characterised by brutality and sta...
There are two broad areas of prisoner rights law that require development. The first area is that of...
This article explores the nature and causes of prisoner protests, looking at it first from a sociolo...
Detention as a measure of last resort only for the shortest period of time? This is the title of the...
This thesis is based on a practice based research project with women in prison led by Lois Weaver, P...
In July 2002, Christopher Hurst supervised Mbongiseni Buthelezi, a postgraduate student in Drama and...
This research project focuses on human rights violation in South African correctional centres. The m...
This paper looks at official discourse on imprisonment under the apartheid and post-apartheid govern...
This article focuses on the role the African and Inter-American human rights systems in protecting t...
The prevalence of AIDS in prisons is believed to be higher than in the broader community. While the ...
The experience of imprisonment is central to the political history of apartheid and postapartheid So...
In this thesis I make the case that arts practice in prison has largely been appropriated by the dis...
Remand detainees make up a considerable amount of the total prison population in South Africa’s corr...
This paper examines two issues: the authors recent research on the capacity of prisons to incorporat...
<p>This paper examines two issues: the author’s recent research on the capacity of prisons to incorp...
Unarguably, the South African Police during the apartheid era was characterised by brutality and sta...
There are two broad areas of prisoner rights law that require development. The first area is that of...
This article explores the nature and causes of prisoner protests, looking at it first from a sociolo...
Detention as a measure of last resort only for the shortest period of time? This is the title of the...
This thesis is based on a practice based research project with women in prison led by Lois Weaver, P...
In July 2002, Christopher Hurst supervised Mbongiseni Buthelezi, a postgraduate student in Drama and...
This research project focuses on human rights violation in South African correctional centres. The m...
This paper looks at official discourse on imprisonment under the apartheid and post-apartheid govern...
This article focuses on the role the African and Inter-American human rights systems in protecting t...
The prevalence of AIDS in prisons is believed to be higher than in the broader community. While the ...
The experience of imprisonment is central to the political history of apartheid and postapartheid So...
In this thesis I make the case that arts practice in prison has largely been appropriated by the dis...
Remand detainees make up a considerable amount of the total prison population in South Africa’s corr...
This paper examines two issues: the authors recent research on the capacity of prisons to incorporat...
<p>This paper examines two issues: the author’s recent research on the capacity of prisons to incorp...
Unarguably, the South African Police during the apartheid era was characterised by brutality and sta...