Publications
Youth
Bailey, S. & Vienings, T. (1994). Perspectives on Violence (video with booklet). The video explores the youth's perceptions of different types of violence in South Africa. It is accompanied by a booklet which provides an analysis of violence in South Africa today. 90 minute video and booklet.
R100.00Booklet without the video.
R20.00The video is not sold on its own.
- Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation. (1998). Into the Heart of Darkness: Journeys of the Amagents in crime, violence and death. Paper prepared as part of research conducted by the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation for the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).
- Dissel, A. (1997). Youth, Street Gangs and Violence in South Africa. In Youth, Street Culture and Urban Violence in Africa. Proceedings of the international symposium held in Abidjan, 5-7 May.
- 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). Onward Marching Comrades: The career of the charterist movement in Diepkloof, Soweto. Paper presented at The History Workshop Conference at the University of the Witwatersrand, June.
- Marks, M. (1995). "We are Fighting for the Liberation of our People": Justifications of violence by activist youth in Diepkloof, Soweto. In Temps Modernes, No. 585.
- Marks, M. (1992). Youth and Political Violence: The problem of anomie and the role of youth organisations. Paper presented at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Seminar No. 5, 30 July.
- Marks, M. & McKenzie, P. (1995). Political Pawns or Social Agents? A look at militarised youth in South Africa. Paper presented at the Confronting Crime conference, Cape Town, September.
- Mdhluli, D. & Zwane, W. (1995). Final Report of The Children and Violence Intervention Project: January 1994 - November 1995.
- Mogano, R. (1993). The Resurgence of Pupil Power: Explaining violence in African schools. Paper presented at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Seminar No. 1, 24 March.
- Mokwena, M. (1991). The Era of the Jackrollers: Contextualising the rise of youth gangs in Soweto. Paper presented at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Seminar No. 7, 30 October.
- Segal, L., Pelo, J. & Rampa, P. (1999). "Asicamtheni Magents" - Let's Talk, Magents. In Crime and Conflict, No. 15, Autumn.
- Simpson, G. (1992). Jack-asses and Jackrollers: Rediscovering gender in understanding violence. Research report written for the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation.
- Zwane, W. (1997). Restoring the Social Fabric. In Recovery, Vol. 2, No. 12.