Information on
"Criminal Justice"
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"Africa"
October 2010
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Oct 2010
The Security Sector in Southern Africa
Author: Phillipe Azanzi, Marilize Ackermann, Joao Carlos Colaco, Boichoko Abraham Ditlhake, Ebai Eban, Charles Goredema, Sabelo Gumedze, Cheryl Hendricks, Berber Hettinga, Lauren Hutton, Leon Kukkuk, Gabriel Malebang, Aquinaldo Mandlate, Themba Masuku, Mpho Molomo, Bob Libert Muchabaiwa, Lukas Muntingh, Takawira Musavengana, Johan Potgieter, Sean Tait, Stephen van Neel
Publisher:
Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
This monograph is a study of the security sector in six Southern African countries, namely Botswana, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho, Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe. More on «The Security Sector in Southern Africa»
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2010
The Justice Sector Afterthought
Author: Chris Mahoney
Publisher:
Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
This book addresses the frictions between protecting the rights of accused persons and protecting the physical and psychological well-being of witnesses in Africa. More on «The Justice Sector Afterthought»
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2010
The Contested Role of Community Policing
Author: Helene Maria Kyed
Publisher:
Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
This paper explores how community policing (CP) has been appropriated in practice
in Mozambique. More on «The Contested Role of Community Policing»
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2010
Empowering the Poor to Access Criminal Justice
Author: Adam Stapleton
Publisher:
International Development Law Organization (IDLO)
This paper describes and documents the origins, evolution, strategy and impact of the Paralegal Advisory Service (PAS) in Malawi. More on «Empowering the Poor to Access Criminal Justice»
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2010
Legal Empowerment: Practitioners’ Perspectives
Author: Stephen Golub, Caroline Sage, Nicholas Menzies, Michael Woolcock, Adam Stapleton, Tiernan Mennen, Vivek Maru, Ewa Wojkowska, Johanna Cunningham, Jamie O’Connell, Dan Manning, Erica Harper, Stephanie Willman Bordat, Saida Kouzzi, Nina Berg, Haley Horan, Deena Patel, Hamid Rashid, Jeffrey Hatcher, Lucia Palombi, Paul Mathieu, Lorenzo Cotula, Anne Grandjean, David Stephens, Mia Urbano
Publisher:
International Development Law Organization (IDLO)
This volume captures the collective experiences of legal empowerment practitioners working across the spectrum of this emerging field – ranging through countries and in thematic areas including criminal justice, land rights and health. More on «Legal Empowerment: Practitioners’ Perspectives»