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  3. No. 9 (2004): September 2004

No. 9 (2004): September 2004

Published: 03/08/2006

Research articles

  • HIDDEN AGENDAS? The risks of human trafficking legislation

    Ted Leggett
    • PDF
  • NO ONE TO TRUST: Preliminary results from a Manenberg crime survey

    Ted Leggett
    • PDF
  • A WORLD OF CRIME: Youth views on crime in the Nelson Mandela Metro

    Sibusiso Masuku
    • PDF
  • LIVING WITH CRIME: Does crime affect victims’ perceived quality of life?

    Valerie Møller
    • PDF
  • DO NEW CRIMES NEED NEW LAWS? Legal provisions available for prosecuting human trafficking

    Bronwyn Pithey
    • PDF
  • DO THE MEANS DEFEAT THE ENDS? Impact of legislation on Gauteng’s enclosed neighbourhoods

    Boyane Tshehla
    • PDF
  • SMALL BRIBES BIG CHALLENGE: Extent and nature of petty corruption in South Africa

    Hennie van Vuuren
    • PDF

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MANAGING EDITORS

Dr Anine Kriegler, Senior Researcher, Institute for Security Studies
Email: SACQeditor@gmail.com or akriegler@issafrica.org

Jody van der Heyde, Institute for Security Studies 
Email: SACQeditor@gmail.com  or jvanderheyde@issafrica.org

 

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Online ISSN 2413-3108 | Print ISSN 1991-3877

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