ISS RESEARCH
(chronological listing)
2006
Judgement in the Case Against Jacob Zuma, 04 May 2006 (PDF 2.45MB) - External link to LegalBrief
ISS Submission relating to the Firearms Control Amendment Bill, 2006, 29 March 2006 (PDF 72kb)
2005
Danger, Threats or Just Fear: Witness Intimidation in Three Gauteng Courts (PDF 30kb)
David Bruce in SA Crime Quarterly No 13 (September 2005)
Paying for Crime: South African Spending on Criminal Justice (PDF 235kb)
Antony Altbeker, ISS Paper 115 (July 2005)
A Pyrrhic Victory? Mandatory and Minimum Sentences in South Africa
ISS Seminar, Pretoria (25 August 2005)
Paying for Crime: Does South Africa Spend Enough on Criminal Justice?
ISS Seminar, Pretoria (17 August 2005)
Paying for Crime: South African Spending on Criminal Justice (PDF 234kb)
Antony Altbeker, ISS Paper 115 (July 2005)
Providing a Sense of Justice: Informal Mechanisms for Dealing with Domestic Violence (PDF 29kb)
Kelley Moult in SA Crime Quarterly No 12 (June 2005)
Missing Piece in the Puzzle: The Health Sector’s Role in Implementing the Domestic Violence Act (PDF 31kb)
Katherine Doolan in SA Crime Quarterly No 12 (June 2005)
A Pyrrhic Victory? Mandatory and Minimum Sentences in South Africa (PDF 949kb)
Julia Sloth-Nielsen & Louise Ehlers, ISS Paper 111 (July 2005)
Traditional Justice in Practice
ISS Seminar, Pretoria (6 July 2005)
Statement by Mr Jacob Zuma on his Dismissal as Deputy President, 14 June 2005 (PDF 21kb)
Statement of President Thabo Mbeki on the Release of Mr Jacob Zuma from his Duties as Deputy President, 14 June 2005 (PDF 35kb)
Sentence: The State v Schabir Shaik & 11 Others, Durban High Court, 8 June 2005 (PDF 49kb)
Judgement: The State v Schabir Shaik & 11 Others, Durban High Court, 31 May 2005 (PDF 1.12MB)
Joint Conference on a New Decade of Criminal Justice in South Africa - Consolidating Transformation, Gordon's Bay (7-8 February 2005)
2004
Why Wait? By-laws and regulations for high impact crime prevention / PDF Version
Ted Leggett in SA Crime Quarterly No 8 (June 2004)
ISS Seminar: Three Strikes Against Graft. Assessing the impact of high profile corruption cases in Lesotho, Mozambique and South Africa. The implications for countering corruption in Southern Africa
Indaba Hotel, Gauteng, South Africa (15-17 March 2004)
The Scorpions: Analysing the Directorate of Special Operations
Jean Redpath, Monograph No 96 (March 2004)
Private Muscle: Outsourcing the Provision of Criminal Justice Services
Monograph No 93 (January 2004)
2003
ISS Seminar: South Africa and the International Criminal Court
Pretoria (8 December 2003)
An Act of Transformation: The Incorporation of the Rome Statute of the ICC into National Law in South Africa
Anton Katz in African Security Review Vol 12 No 4, 2003
Criminal Justice in Review 2001/2002
Monograph No 88 (October 2003)
Diversion in South Africa: A review of Policy and Practice, 1990-2003 / PDF Version
Catherine Wood, ISS Paper 79 (October 2003)
The Sieve Effect: South Africa's Conviction Rates in Perspectives (PDF)
Ted Leggett (September 2003)
Prosecution Compares With World Rate
Ted Leggett, Article in the Mail & Guardian (22 August 2003)
Justice through Specialisation? The Case of the Specialised Commercial Crime Court
Antony Altbeker, Monograph No 76 (January 2003)
2002
Presentation: Can specialised courts improve service delivery in the justice system? The case of the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court in Pretoria
(26 November 2002)
Making Courts Work: A Review of the IJS Court Centre in Port Elizabeth
Martin Schönteich, Monograph No 75 (October 2002)
South Africa’s Operational and Legislative Responses to Terrorism
Chapter in Monograph No 74 (July 2002). Africa and Terrorism: Joining the Global Campaign
Tough Choices: Prioritising Criminal Justice Policies
Martin Schönteich, ISS Paper 56 (May 2002)
Does Capital Punishment Deter?
Martin Schönteich in African Security Review Vol 11 No 2, 2002
ISS Submission to the Portfolio Committee on Safety and Security: Anti-terrorism Bill 2002 (PDF)
2001
ISS Proposal: Counter-terrorism Bill (PDF)
Legislation in South Africa, Swaziland and Zimbabwe to Combat Organised Crime
Monograph No 56 (June 2001). Organised Crime in Southern Africa: Assessing Legislation
Lawyers for the People: The South African Prosecution Service
Martin Schonteich, Monograph No 53 (March 2001)
Protecting the Whistle Blowers in South Africa: The Protected Disclosures Act, No 26 of 2000
Lala Camerer, ISS Paper No 47 (February 2001)
2000
Forfeiting rights? Assessing South Africa’s asset forfeiture laws
Jean Redpath in African Security Review Vol 9 No 5/6, 2000
South Africa’s arsenal of terrorism legislation
Martin Schönteich in African Security Review Vol 9 No 2, 2000
The role of the public protector in fighting corruption
Gary Pienaar in African Security Review Vol 9 No 2, 2000
Justice versus Retribution: Attitudes to Punishment in the Eastern Cape
Martin Schönteich, Monograph 45 (February 2000)
1999
Sentencing in South Africa - Public Perceptions and the Judicial Process
Martin Schönteich, ISS Paper No 43 (November 1999)
Assessing the Crime Fighters - The Ability of the Criminal Justice System to Solve and Prosecute Crime
Martin Schönteich, ISS Paper No 40 (September 1999)
How organised is the state's response to organised crime?
Martin Schönteich in African Security Review Vol 8 No 2, 1999
1997
Crime, Violence and Punishment - Putting Victims on the Agenda
Lala Camerer in African Security Review Vol 6 no 3, 1997
1996
Putting Victims on the Agenda: Proceedings of a National Workshop on Victim Empowerment and Support
Monograph No 7 (November 1996)
Reforming South Africa's Criminal Justice System
Mark Shaw, ISS Paper No 8 (August 1996)
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