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A Mountain to Climb" An Assessment of the Impact of HIV/AIDS on the Institutional Capacity of the Lesotho Mounted Police Service"

Masuku, T. Strand, P. (October 2009). “A Mountain to Climb" An Assessment of the Impact of HIV/AIDS on the Institutional Capacity of the Lesotho Mounted Police Service". Centre for the Study of Violence and ...

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Kids 'socialised to find violence acceptable' (30.09.09)

By Keith Ross South Africa's history of violence and its ongoing social ills have left many people emotionally scarred and some of them - now emotionally blunted - have turned to crime. Many ...

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Torture tactics to fail (26.09.09)

The Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation has warned that the use of heavy-handed tactics by police, during the questioning of suspects, may backfire.It is alleged that 14 members of the ...

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Middle-class myth lacks empathy (28.09.09)

Letters to the editor, Business Day 28 September 2009. The opening paragraph of your report on the latest crime statistics refers to business robberies, house robberies and car hijackings stating that these ...

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Beware middle class influence on police priorities, warns CSVR (24.09.09)

By Yugendree Naidoo The Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) has warned that society needs to be wary of the middle class dictating which crimes are prioritised by the police. ...

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Assault, rape and the treatment of prisoners (24.09.10)

By Bronwynne Jooste What the Jali Commission said: THE REPORT focuses attention on “the horrific scourge of sexual violence that plagues our prisons where appalling abuses and acts of sexual perversion are ...

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