This paper analyses the future role of self-defence units (SDUs). It includes an overview of the historical background of informal "community policing" structures.
This paper examines the limitations of the Constitutional provisions and additional provisions contained in the draft Police Bill. It is argued that neither legislation provides adequate powers or framework for achieving "community policing."
This research was part of a continuing process aimed at developing the psychological profession into one which contributes meaningfully to the context in which it is situated, as well as into one which is taken seriously. The credibility of the psychological profession depends on it being able to offer effective services to a broad spectrum of people in diverse circumstances.
This article examines female circumcision from an African perspective. It relies on the conception of human rights as laid down in the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights as the standard against which to evaluate female circumcision.
This paper explores the complexities of the reconciliation process and what it would take from an individualistic and societal perspective to have a successful transition.