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New Publication: Community Courts and Postcolonial Legal Pluralism Criminal Justice in Mozambique | by Tina Lorizzo
This book will be of value to scholars working in the areas of legal pluralism and postcolonialism and others with interest in criminal justice.
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ANALYSIS | Lukas Muntingh: The end of police oversight as we know it
Opinion-editorial by Lukas Muntingh in News24, 23 October 2023 Available HERE
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Presentation: Sub-national governance and the plight of people working in public spaces | by Janelle Mangwanda
This presentation was made at a webinar on Sub-national governance and the plight of people working in public spaces on 14 November 2023
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Presentation: Reflections on the proposed revised National Policing Standards for Municipal Police Services on Crowd Management during Gatherings and Demonstrations | Abdirahman Gossar
This presentation was made at a webinar on “Not my Riot - SAPS, local government and crowd management", hosted by Africa Criminal Justice Reform and African ...
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Statement in response to the activity report of the Special Rapporteur on Prisons, Conditions of Detention and Policing in Africa: 79th Ordinary Public Session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights 14 May to 3 June 2024
Dullah Omar Institute statement on behalf of the Campaign to Decriminalise Poverty and Status in response to the activity report of the Special Rapporteur on ...
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Fact sheet 26: Public Spaces & Informal Work: Principles and Approaches to Law & Policy-Making | by Kristen Petersen
Public space forms the setting for a number of activities, including the setting for community life and livelihoods of the urban poor, such as street vendors ...
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Journal Article: The End of Public/Private Partnership Prisons in the Department of Correctional Services of South Africa
South Africa has two fully privatised prisons, each housing some 3,000 prisoners. Their history has been mired in controversy from the start, and this has not ...
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Fact sheet 28: Sub-national governance and the plight of people working in public spaces | by Janelle Mangwanda and Kristen Petersen
The socio-economic and political landscape in many African countries is characterised with inequality, poverty and high unemployment rates, forcing populations ...
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Fact sheet 27: Sub-national law enforcement and oversight in four African countries: Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, and Zambia | by Janelle Mangwanda
Sub-national law enforcement (when properly organised) supplements the work of national police at a local level by strengthening community-police relations and ...
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Presentation: Not my Riot - SAPS, local government and crowd management | Jean Redpath
This presentation was made at a webinar on “Not my Riot - SAPS, local government and crowd management", hosted by Africa Criminal Justice Reform and African ...
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