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This section look at different solutions that has been applied to successfully address the crime problem. It also suggests ways for government and the public to be more effective in crime prevention. This sections contains information on the following:

 

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M. Lewis

Hi, I'm an ex-Johannesburger, living in the UK, and I'm struggling to find info on the web that will give me a true refelction of the current situation in SA. I'd like to return, but with the anti-SA propaganda out there (CESA) got me thinking, will my kids be safe?
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As I am a student, I don't have much time, apart from my holidays, to do research and write articles. I would appreciate if volunteers e.g. blog owners, freelance journalists or criminologists would allow me to place their articles (credit will be given to the author). Articles just need to be in line with the mission of the website (see About). Contact me

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A country at war with itself: Antony Altbeker

Getting behind the statistics to offer a sober and sobering account of the scale of the crime problem and its evolution, the book describes how government has sometimes sought to deal with the crisis and sometimes sought to deny its existence. The book ends with some suggestions of what needs to be done to deal with this scourge. Buy
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