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  1. The Final Cape Declaration Adopted by Consensus - Decriminalising Poverty and Status [27 and 29 September 2022]

    Cape Declaration on Decriminalising Poverty and Status, adopted by consensus by the participants of the convening of the Campaign to Decriminalise Poverty and ...

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  2. Newspaper Article: ‘Leap’ patrols appear to make a difference | By Jean Redpath

    Officers of Western Cape’s anticrime programme work closely with police and they often have joint operations

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  3. [PODCAST] The positive impact of LEAP patrols | Jean Redpath

    Jean Redpath joins John to discuss the Western Cape government’s “Leap” anticrime programme.

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  4. South African Constitutional Court clarifies law on liability of police for unlawful detention after court appearance

    The Constitutional Court on 14 May 2021 overturned a judgement of the Supreme Court of Appeal, which had limited the Minister of Police's liability for ...

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  5. South African Constitutional Court clarifies law on liability of police for unlawful detention after bail is denied

    The Constitutional Court on 14 May 2021 overturned a judgement of the Supreme Court of Appeal, which had limited the Minister of Police's liability for ...

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  6. PRESS RELEASE: Launch of the Decriminalisation of Petty By-Laws Campaign in South Africa

    Today, World Homeless Day, marks the official launch of a civil society campaign to decriminalise poverty-related by-laws in South Africa. We reject the ...

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  9. CSPRI to change name to ACJR on 18 April 2017

    The Civil Society Prison Reform Initiative (CSPRI) was established in 2003 to address the research and advocacy gaps around imprisonment and human rights in ...

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  10. CSPRI reports on constitutionality in five countries

    To what extent do countries make constitutional rights real in law? CSPRI has published reports on 5 African countries as well as a comparative report on the ...

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