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- Title
The settling of organised crime in Bedfordview.
- Authors
Haysom, Simone; Shaw, Mark
- Abstract
Why do 'crime bosses' settle in one place and not another? It is an intriguing and under-researched question, and not much has been written about it. In South Africa a cluster of individuals associated with organised crime moved into, or were associated with, a particular suburb: Bedfordview, south-east of Johannesburg. The most notorious was Radovan Krejcir, but he plugged into an established network of individuals with links to the underworld. This article, based on interviews with people close to high-level crime figures or in political or civic leadership roles in Bedfordview, explores why this neighbourhood in particular was chosen. Our analysis suggests that a range of factors coalesced to make Bedfordview, an upper-class, predominantly white neighbourhood, attractive to organised crime figures. These include pull factors linked to geography, lifestyle, ethnicity and infrastructure that combined in a way that was unique in Johannesburg. Significantly, these were associated with a set of push factors that reflect changes in wider urban development and the upward (and geographic) mobility of a set of 'businessmen' linked to grey or illegal markets in the city.
- Subjects
CRIMINAL liability; POLICE accountability; CRIMINAL investigation; GENTILITY (Manners); CRIMINOLOGY
- Publication
SA Crime Quarterly, 2017, Issue 59, p27
- ISSN
1991-3877
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17159/2413-3108/2017/v0n59a1745