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LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES


Published in Monograph No 111, February 2005

Beyond Retribution
Prospects for Restorative Justice in South Africa

edited by
TRAGGY MAEPA

 

 

CHAPTER 4

 

FIGURE 1
After the crime, what was most important to the victims?
(Total all crimes)
 
FIGURE 2
‘If it were possible, which of the following would you be interested in?’
(Total all crimes)
 
FIGURE 3
Robbery victims’ priorities after the crime
 
FIGURE 4
Robbery victims’ outcome preferences
 
FIGURE 5
Burglary victims’ priorities after the crime
 
FIGURE 6
Burglary victims’ outcome preferences
 
FIGURE 7
Assault victims’ priorities after the crime
 
FIGURE 8
Assault victims’ outcome preferences

CHAPTER 5

 
TABLE 1
The primary objectives of restorative justice are… (%) (n=69)
 
TABLE 2
Restorative justice as a sentencing option is appropriate…(%) (n=69)
 
TABLE 3
Restorative justice can contribute to… (%) (n=69)
 
TABLE 4
Restorative justice can be problematic because… (%) (n=69)
 
TABLE 5
The government is committed to restorative justice because…(%) (n=69)
 
FIGURE 1
‘Have you ever applied restorative justice options in court by recommending…?’

CHAPTER 8

 
TABLE 1
Charges made against offenders
 
FIGURE 1
Relationship between victim and offender

CHAPTER 9

 
TABLE 1
Community service order offence profiles, Cape Town, 1983-1994
 
TABLE 2
Comparison of prison sentence profile by admissions and day count
 
TABLE 3
Sentence profile, 1995/96
 
TABLE 4
Persons under correctional supervision and absconders
 
TABLE 5
Children under correction supervision, December 2001
 
TABLE 6
Offence profile of probationers, July 2000
 
TABLE 7
Community corrections statistics – cases sentenced, admitted
and converted, 2001
 
FIGURE 1
Length of prison sentences, 1998 and 2004