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  1. On Colonial Laws and the Treatment of Young Female Delinquents in Senegal: The Case of Léonie Guèye

    This article provides a rethinking of juvenile delinquency in colonial Senegal using gender as a critical category of analysis. It focuses on the case of ...

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  2. Punished for being poor: Outdated offences in the DRC

    by Dignité K. Bwiza, University of the Western Cape. This article discusses the status of out-dated offences in the DRC, and its interconnectedness with ...

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  3. Outdated offence used to arrest Zambian activist Outdated offence used to arrest Zambian activist

    An activist has been arrested in Zambia for "inciting the public to take part in indecent activities" authorities have said. This offence was adopted in Zambia ...

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  4. Punished for being poor: Evidence and Arguments for the Decriminalisation and Declassification of Petty Offences Punished for being poor: Evidence and Arguments for the Decriminalisation and Declassification of Petty Offences

    This paper sets out the arguments and evidence for the decriminalisation and declassification of petty offences. Report by Lukas Muntingh and Kristen Petersen

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  5. Malawi High Court sets aside vagrancy convictions

    The Malawi High Court has quashed the convictions of 24 people, primarily women, for the vagrancy offence of ‘being idle and disorderly persons.’

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  6. SALC and CHREAA launch study on nuisance-related arrests SALC and CHREAA launch study on nuisance-related arrests

    The Southern African Litigation Centre (SALC) and Malawi's Centre for Human Rights Education, Advice and Assistance (CHREAA) launched a report at the Golden ...

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