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  1. ANALYSIS : Two Zondo Commission reports are out. What now for the NPA? By Jean Redpath

    Given the NPA's track record so far, a drastic departure from the current approach appears to be necessary when dealing with prosecuting those implicated in ...

    Located in ACJR Publications
  2. ANALYSIS | Jean Redpath: Some votes more equal than others: Voting for National Assembly in 2024

    Opinion-editorial by Jean Redpath in News24, 27 May 2024

    Located in ACJR Publications
  3. ANALYSIS | Lukas Muntingh: The end of police oversight as we know it

    Opinion-editorial by Lukas Muntingh in News24, 23 October 2023 Available HERE

    Located in ACJR Publications
  4. ANALYSIS: Do we still need a police minister? | By Lukas Muntingh

    Having a cabinet member with an exclusive focus on the police has had at least four immediate adverse consequences, argues Lukas Muntingh. He asks if it is ...

    Located in ACJR Publications
  5. ANALYSIS: Murder, discipline and the police | By Lukas Muntingh

    A decline in disciplinary actions does not mean that the police are more disciplined than before

    Located in ACJR Publications
  6. Op-ed: COVID-19: Prisons, overcrowding and preventing transmission Located in Resource centre
  7. Op-ed: Decline in convictions could be down to preference for informal mediation | by Jean Redpath

    National Prosecuting Authority says there are more resolutions via the alternative dispute resolution mechanism

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  8. Op-ed: Despite justice department’s statement, Crime Prevention Wardens still have no policing powers | By Jean Redpath

    Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi’s Crime Prevention Wardens still have no policing powers, and if such powers were to be conferred by the minister of justice and ...

    Located in ACJR Publications
  9. Op-ed: Inadequate and violent policing in KwaZulu-Natal: What's behind it?

    KwaZulu-Natal has long suffered from inadequate, corrupt and violent policing. Recent events have simply made it more obvious. The problem of policing in the ...

    Located in Resource centre
  10. Op-ed: Law enforcement and DUI — how to curb South Africa’s road crash epidemic

    The severity of the punishment, if caught, is not a deterrent to committing crime. If consumers of alcohol can be fairly certain that if they get behind the ...

    Located in Resource centre
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