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- Title
RACISM, SELFESTEEM AND VIOLENCE IN SA: Gaps in the NCPS' explanation?
- Authors
Bruce, David
- Abstract
Ten years after the launch of the National Crime Prevention Strategy (NCPS), South Africa is still bedevilled by high levels of violence. Given this situation, it is worth reflecting on the NCPS' analysis of the causes of crime and violence. In particular it seems the Strategy may have failed to recognise the important role that internalised racism, and related low self-esteem and concerns about status, would play in contributing to violence. These issues are discussed here in relation to the high level of interpersonal assaults in South Africa.
- Subjects
SOUTH Africa; RACISM; SELF-esteem; VIOLENCE; CRIME prevention; STRATEGIC planning; CITIZEN crime reporting; CRIME prevention programs; VIGILANCE committees; CITIZEN participation in criminal justice administration
- Publication
SA Crime Quarterly, 2006, Issue 17, p31
- ISSN
1991-3877
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17159/2413-3108/2006/v0i17a987