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Part five: perspectives on crime.
November 1, 2003... 1. INTRODUCTION
The final section of the publication has a more academic nature and scope, to the extent that it provides a critical analysis of two contentious topics, namely crime and crime risks in South Africa; and the question whether...
Part four: other role-players.
November 1, 2003... 1. INTRODUCTION
Government policy and strategies (see Part 1) specifically place emphasis on the notion of integrated government, thereby involving other government departments, as well as on partnership involving key stakeholders--from...
Part three: opposition views.
November 1, 2003... 1. INTRODUCTION
This section contains two solicited contributions representing South African opposition viewpoints, namely that of the Democratic Alliance (DA) and the Freedom Front (FF). Obviously there are more opposition groupings with...
Part two: official views.
November 1, 2003... 1. INTRODUCTION
This section contains three selections of official viewpoints in 2003 by the Minister of Safety and Security, Charles Nqakula, that supplement and provide an update of the implementation of official policy and strategies....
Part one: official policy and strategies.
November 1, 2003... 1. INTRODUCTION
The notion that crime is a scourge in South African society has become a truism. Although it states the obvious, it nevertheless denotes a reality that has to be contended with. Unfortunately, law enforcement and...
Preface.
November 1, 2003... The Institute previously brought out three publications on official South African strategic and security perceptions as well as a related publication on strategic intelligence. Since this publication focuses on a more specialised theme, namely...