Works matching IS 19913877 AND DT 2004
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OPERATION SETHUNYA: Proactive policing can solve the illicit firearms problem.
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- SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, n. 10, p. 27
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MISSED OPPORTUNITIES: Confiscation of weapons in domestic violence cases.
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- SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, n. 10, p. 19
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A VIOLENT LEGACY: The taxi industry and government at loggerheads.
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- SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, n. 10, p. 13
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KEEPING THE POLICE IN CHECK: Assessing the secretariats for safety and security.
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- SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, n. 10, p. 7
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CURB THE VENGEANCE: Laws on minimum sentencing and parole spell worsening prison conditions.
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- SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, n. 10, p. 1
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NO ONE TO TRUST: Preliminary results from a Manenberg crime survey.
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- SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, n. 9, p. 31
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LIVING WITH CRIME: Does crime affect victims' perceived quality of life?
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- SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, n. 9, p. 25
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A WORLD OF CRIME: Youth views on crime in the Nelson Mandela Metro.
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- SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, n. 9, p. 21
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DO THE MEANS DEFEAT THE ENDS?: Impact of legislation on Gauteng's enclosed neighbourhoods.
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- SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, n. 9, p. 17
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SMALL BRIBES, BIG CHALLENGE: Extent and nature of petty corruption in South Africa.
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- SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, n. 9, p. 11
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DO NEW CRIMES NEED NEW LAWS?: Legal provisions available for prosecuting human trafficking.
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- SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, n. 9, p. 7
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HIDDEN AGENDAS?: The risks of human trafficking legislation.
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- SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, n. 9, p. 1
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WEATHERING THE STORM: Tough questions for the Scorpions.
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- SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, n. 8, p. 31
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TOUGH CHOICES: Difficulties facing magistrates in applying Protection Orders.
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- SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, n. 8, p. 25
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FALLING CRIME, RISING FEAR: 2003 National Victims of Crime Survey.
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- SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, n. 8, p. 17
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WHY WAIT?: By-laws and regulations for high impact crime prevention.
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- SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, n. 8, p. 11
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NUMBERS THAT COUNT: National monitoring of police conduct.
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- SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, n. 8, p. 5
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WHEN CAN I FIRE?: Use of lethal force to defend property.
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- SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, n. 8, p. 1
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FIRST THINGS FIRST: Rehabilitation starts with alternatives to prison.
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- SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, n. 7, p. 33, doi. 10.17159/2413-3108/2004/i7a1049
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A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAY: Service delivery in Gauteng's police stations.
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- SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, n. 7, p. 27
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STILL MARGINAL: Crime in the coloured community.
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- SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, n. 7, p. 21
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WHAT'S UP IN THE CAPE?: Crime rates in Western and Northern Cape provinces.
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- SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, n. 7, p. 15
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A MURDEROUS LEGACY: Coloured homicide trends in South Africa.
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- SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, n. 7, p. 9
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BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY: Magistrates' views on the Domestic Violence Act.
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- SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, n. 7, p. 1
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