Crime in Post-apartheid South Africa: Tranforming Under Fire

Crime in Post-apartheid South Africa: Tranforming Under Fire

Mark Shaw
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Author:  Mark Shaw
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  256
Publisher:  C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Year:  2002
ISBN:  9781850654186

South Africa's Apartheid regime focused the energies of its police force on countering its political opponents rather than tackling "conventional" crime. This, together with the appalling legacy of social dislocation among the urban poor which it bequeathed to the ANC administration, has contributed to a tripling in recorded crime in the late 1990s. Crime is now seen to pose a serious threat to the country's stability. This text aims to analyze the causes and possible solutions to this situation. It discusses the extent of crime, its victims and criminal justice system in South Africa, and reviews the options available to government if it is to restore the public's confidence in its ability to tackle growing lawlessness.

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