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  1. ACJR Submission to the City of Cape Town on the draft Streets

    ACJR Submission to the City of Cape Town on the draft Streets, Public Places and the Prevention of Public Noise Nuisances Amendment By‐law, 2021

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  2. ACJR Submission to the Constitutional Review Committee

    Submission by Africa Criminal Justice Reform (ACJR) to the Constitutional Review Committee | June 2021

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  3. Op-ed: COVID-19: Prisons, overcrowding and preventing transmission Located in Resource centre
  4. Op-ed: Law enforcement and DUI — how to curb South Africa’s road crash epidemic

    The severity of the punishment, if caught, is not a deterrent to committing crime. If consumers of alcohol can be fairly certain that if they get behind the ...

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  5. Op-ed: The 81% matric pass rate of prisoners is nothing to crow about as the number of convicts writing the exam is frightful

    The number of prisoners writing matric is so frightfully small that we are left pondering how this is even possible 27 years into democracy. The fewer than 200 ...

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  6. Op-ed: When the rich buy indemnity, justice is denied

    How much discretion does a prosecutor have to decline to prosecute? Is mediation always a good thing? Is there sometimes an obligation to prosecute? Does ...

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  7. Submission on the Appointing Directors to the Boards of State-Owned Enterprises, 12 February 2020

    Appointing Directors to the Boards of State-Owned Enterprises: A proposed framework to assess suitability

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  8. Journal Article: Africa, Prisons and COVID-19 Journal for Human Rights Practice; Volume 12, No 2

    Africa’s prisons are a long-standing concern for rights defenders given the prevalence of rights abuses, overcrowding, poor conditions of detention and the ...

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  9. Journal Article: Africa, Prisons and COVID-19

    Africa’s prisons are a long-standing concern for rights defenders given the prevalence of rights abuses, overcrowding, poor conditions of detention and the ...

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  10. Journal Article: Africa, Prisons and COVID-19

    Africa’s prisons are a long-standing concern for rights defenders given the prevalence of rights abuses, overcrowding, poor conditions of detention and the ...

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