Publications

A Case Study of the Ivory Park Community Work Programme

Masuku, Themba. 2015. A Case Study of the Ivory Park Community Work Programme. Johannesburg: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation.

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Preventing Crime through Work and Wages: The Impact of the Community Work Programme.

Bruce, David. 2015. “Preventing Crime through Work and Wages: The Impact of the Community Work Programme.” South African Crime Quarterly 52: 25-37.

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Practitioner Perspectives on Transitional Justice: Tunisia

CSVR shares practitioners’ perspectives on transitional justice efforts in their local contexts and civil society’s role in shaping transitions. This brief presents reflections on the Tunisian experience offered by Amine Ghali, programme director of Al ...

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CSVR Community Model: Intervening with Victims of Torture and CIDT in Kagiso, Gauteng

Masitha, Jabu, Dominique Dix-Peek, Modiegi Merafe, Kindiza Ngubeni and Tsamme Mfundisi. 2015. CSVR Community Model: Intervening with Victims of Torture and CIDT in Kagiso, Gauteng. Johannesburg: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation.

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M&E for Improved Services: Setting Up and Implementing a Clinic-Based M&E System for the Rehabilitation of Torture Victims at the CSVR, Johannesburg

Dix-Peek, Dominique. 2014. M&E for Improved Services: Setting Up and Implementing a Clinic-Based M&E System for the Rehabilitation of Torture Victims at the CSVR, Johannesburg. Johannesburg: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation.

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Transitional Justice in Post-Conflict Societies: Conceptual Foundations and Debates

Part of a publication that outlines transitional justice in the context of the current Bangsamoro peace process in the Philippines, this chapter provides a brief overview of the conceptual evolution of transitional justice. It then ...

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Transitional Justice and Human Rights

Presenting a brief, political history of transitional justice, this chapter shows the ways in which transitional justice is caught between international human rights' normative claims and local norms and constraints regarding delivering justice. The chapter ...

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