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SA's murder rate remains frighteningly high - Post
28 October 2020 - The case for immediate, practical reforms in policing is inescapably clear from the frighteningly high levels of serious and violent crime ...
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Violent crime a frightening SA reality – IRR
22 October 2020 - South African men, women and children face frightening levels of violent crime.
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Why we will be going to Senekal – IRR
15 October 2020 - Events in Senekal underline the need not just for honest, rational debate about key challenges facing South Africa, but practical solutions ...
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Letter: Crime is at a critical level now in SA - Mercury
30 September 2020 - The recent high-profile murder of police investigator Lieutenant-Colonel Charl Kinnear heightens public concerns about rising crime during ...
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Institutional weaknesses inherited from Zuma years continue to hamper SAPS’s fight against crime – IRR
29 September 2020 - The recent high-profile murder of police investigator Lieutenant-Colonel Charl Kinnear heightens public concerns about rising crime during ...
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IRR plan to #SaveRuralSA: Why does rural SA need secure property rights?
16 September 2020 - Today, IRR deputy head of policy research Hermann Pretorius will be hosting an online Friends of the IRR Briefing with the IRR’s project ...
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Letter: Rural safety should be a priority - The Witness
9 September 2020 - Rural and farm safety came to the fore in Saturday’s mass demonstration of farmers and sympathetic South Africans in Newcastle in the wake ...
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Broken Blue Line 3
30 October 2018 - This is the third report of the Broken Blue Line project – the previous two having been published by the IRR in 2011 and 2015. As with the ...
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Capital punishment in South Africa: Was abolition the right decision?
It is now just over 21 years since the Constitutional Court abolished the death penalty. It did so at a time when opinion polls showed that most South Africans ...
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Going off the Rails: The Slide Towards the Lawless South African State
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