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Crime and Policing in Post-Apartheid South Africa

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"[A] cogent and well-informed discussion of the South African Police Service and the organisational problems it faces." -Stephen Ellis
Since the mid-1990s, South Africa has experienced a crime wave of such unprecedented proportions that the ability of the new democracy to form a stable civil society and govern effectively has been called into question. In this timely book, Mark Shaw describes how a police force that was so effective under apartheid became so ineffectual in the face of rising crime. He shows how an increase in violent crime shapes society, police, and government, and discusses possible solutions for the current crisis. International crimes such as war, terrorism, and organized crime are explored along with crimes that affect individual security, such as armed robbery, murder, and rape. Crime and Policing in Post-Apartheid South Africa draws attention to both the national and the international dimensions of crime in this society in transition.

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ISBN: 9780253215376
Publication date: 13th June 2002
Author: Mark Shaw
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 184 pages
Genres: African history
Central / national / federal government policies
Crime and criminology