Publications
Policing
Altbeker, A., Klipin, J. & Bruce, D. (1999). A New Day? Controlling Police Violence and Corruption. In Crime and Conflict, No. 18, Summer.
Bruce, D. (1998). Towards a Stategy for Prevention: The occurrence of deaths in custody or as a result of police action in Gauteng, April - December 1997. This report was produced at the request of The Independent Complaints Directorate, 2 July.
Bruce, D. (1997). Community Safety and Security: Crime prevention and development at the local level. In African Security Review, Vol. 6, No. 4.
Bruce, D. & Komane, J. (1999). Taxis, Cops and Vigilantes: Police attitudes towards street justice. In Crime and Conflict, No. 17, Spring.
Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation. (1999). Submission Regarding the Proposed Independent Complaints Directorate White Paper, October.
Cronin, J. (1991). For the Sake of Our Lives: Guidelines for the creation of people's self- defence units. Paper presented at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Seminar No. 2, 24 April.
Cronje, F. (1994). The Role of the South African Police in the Elections. Transcript of a public address presented at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Seminar No. 2, 2 March.
Dissel, A. & Ngubeni, K. (1999). A Lonely Way to Die: An examination of deaths in police custody. Research report written for the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, July.
Haysom, H. (1989). Vigilantes: A contemporary form of repression. Paper presented at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Seminar No. 4, 25 May.
Hendrickx, E. & van Ryckeghem, D. (1999). Conflict in Society: Policing in partnership? Community policing and public order policing, an integrated approach. Paper presented at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Seminar No. 4, 24 June.
Levin, N., Ngubeni, K. & Simpson, G. (1994). Meeting the Challenge of Change? Notes on Policing and Transition in South Africa. Research report written for the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, May.
Lue, M. (1994). Input on Community Police Forums. Research report written for the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, November.
Lue, M. (1994). Submission to the Technical Committee Appointed by the Minister of Safety and Security, Mr Sydney Mufamadi, on the Police Bill. August.
Marais, E. (1993). The Police-Community Relationship. In Glanz, L. (ed), Managing Crime in the New South Africa: Selected readings. Pretoria: HSRC Publishers. Proceedings of the Human Sciences Research Council conference, Managing Crime in the New South Africa: A practical and affordable approach, Pretoria, 4-6 August 1992.
Marais, E. (1992). Report of the Community Policing Working Group. Paper presented to CCJ conference on policing in the New South Africa, Durban, September.
Marais, E. (1992). Proposal for International and Local Monitoring in the Transition. Paper presented at IDASA conference, August.
Marais, E. (1992). Policing the Periphery: Police and society in South Africa's "homelands". Paper presented to the 22nd Congress of the Association for Sociology in South Africa, Pretoria, 30 June.
Marais, E. & Rauch, J. (1992). Policing South Africa: Reform and prospects. Paper presented at IDASA conference, Policing in South Africa in the 1990s, Van der Bijl Park, October.
Marks, M. (1995). Community Policing, Human Rights and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Paper presented to the National Secretariat of the South African Police Union, Roodeplaat Training Centre, 25 July.
Marks, M. (1995). Alternative Policing Structures? A look at youth defense structures in Gauteng in 1995. Research report written for the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, July.
Marks, M. (1995). Challenges Facing the Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union in 1995. Paper presented at Popcru Congress, 22 June.
Marks, M. (1995). Stresses in the South African Police Service. Paper presented to Stress Management Self-help Group for Police in Soweto, Protea Police Station, June.
Marks, M. & Ali N. (1995). Our Boys in Blue can Toyi-Toyi Too! Labour relations in the South African Police as part of the Public Service. Research report written for the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, June.
Mistry, D. (1997). Victims and the Criminal Justice System in South Africa. Paper presented at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Seminar No. 11, 29 October.
Mistry, D. (1997). A Review of Community Policing. In Policing the Transformation: Further issues in South Africa's crime debate, Institute for Security Studies Monograph No. 12, April.
Mistry, D. (1996). The State of Community Police Forums (CPFs) and Their Challenges. Paper presented at Crimsa/Unisa's Third International Crime Conference, Crime and Justice in the Nineties, Unisa Pretoria, 3-5 July.
Nell,V. & Williamson, G. (1993). Community Safety and Community Policing: Achieving local and national accountability. Paper presented at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Seminar No. 6, 25 August.
Ngubeni, K. (1995). Police Community Study Tour to the Netherlands. Research report written for the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, February.
Nix, J. (1998). To Protect and Abuse: An exploratory study discussing intimate partners of police as victims of domestic abuse. Paper presented at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Seminar No. 4, 4 June.
Olivier, J. (1991). The South African Police: Managers of conflict or party to the conflict? Paper presented at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Seminar No. 1, 27 March.
Pauw, J. (1992). Violence: The role of the security forces. Paper presented at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Seminar No. 4, 27 May.
Phillips, M. (1990). From Partisanship to Neutrality? Changing Perspectives on the Role of the SA Security Forces During Transition. Paper presented at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Seminar No. 4, 27 June.
Rakgoadi, P. (1995). Community Policing in Gauteng: Policy issues. Research report written for the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, November.
Rakgoadi, P. (1995). Community Policing and Governance. Research report written for the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, July.
Rakgoadi, P. (1995). The Role of the Self-Defence Units (SDUs) in a Changing Political Context. Research report written for the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, January.
Rauch, J. (1998). Crime and Crime Prevention in Greater Johannesburg: The views of police station commissioners. Paper presented at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Seminar No. 2, 12 March.
Rauch, J. (1998). The Role of Provincial Executives in Safety and Security in South Africa: A policy analysis. Paper based on work conducted for the MEC for Safety and Security in Gauteng Province.
Rauch, J. (1994). A Critique of South African Police Training for Dealing with Rape Cases. In Jagwanth, S., Schwikkard, P.J. & Grant, B. (eds), Women and the Law, HSRC Publishers, Pretoria.
Rauch, J. (1993). State, Civil Society and Police Reform in South Africa. Paper presented at the International Society of Criminology Conference, Budapest, August.
Rauch, J. (1992). A Preliminary Assessment of the Impact of the Peace Accord Code of Conduct on Police Behaviour. Paper presented at the Centre for Criminal Justice Conference, Policing in the New South Africa II, Durban, August.
Rauch, J. (1992). South African Police Basic Training: A preliminary assessment. Paper presented at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Seminar No. 3, April.
Rauch, J. (1991). The Police and the Violence in South Africa. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Fransisco, November.
Rauch, J. (1991). The Limits of Police Reform. In Indicator SA, Vol. 8, No. 4, Spring.
Rauch, J. (1991). Deconstructing the South African Police. Paper presented to the Annual Conference of the Association for Sociology in Southern Africa, Cape Town, July.
Rauch, J., Levin, N., Lue, M. & Ngubeni, K. (1994). Creating a New South African Police Service: Priorities in the post-election period. Research report written for the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, July.
Rauch, J. & Marais, E. (1992). Contextualising the Waddington Report. Submission to the Goldstone Standing Commission into the Prevention of Public Violence and Intimidation into events at Boipatong, August.
Rauch, J. & Simpson, G. (1993). The Grahamstown Police-Community Relations Survey. Report commissioned by the Commission on Policing in Grahamstown, April.
Rauch, J. & Storey, D. (1998).The Policing of Public Gatherings and Demonstrations in South Africa 1960-1994. Paper commissioned by The Commission on Truth and Reconciliation (TRC) Research Department, May.
Sarre, R. (1996). The Public, the Police and Australian Gun Policy. Paper presented at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Seminar No. 8, 9 October.
Syed, T. (1997). Not Victimless: Understanding the harmful effects of police corruption. In Servamus, Vol. 91, No. 1.
Syed, T. & Bruce, D. (1998). Police Corruption: Towards a Working Definition. In African Security Review, Vol. 7, No. 1.
Syed, T & Bruce, D. (1998). Inside and Outside the Boundaries of Police Corruption. In African Security Review, Vol. 7, No. 2.
Theron, A. & Bezuidenhout, C. (1995). Anti-Gay Hate Crimes: Need for police involvement to curb violence committed against gays. Paper presented at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Seminar No. 2, 26 April.