Preventing Police Corruption: Lessons from the New York City Police Department

Preventing Police Corruption: Lessons from the New York City Police Department

This document aims to present the issues raised during the discussions that took place at the Digital Video Conference organised by the United Stated Embassy in Pretoria on 18 August 2003 between the Chief of the Internal Affairs Bureau and interested stakeholders in the fight against police corruption in South Africa. Every effort has been taken to ensure that this is an accurate reflection of what was presented and discussed at the conference

 

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Gareth Newham
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Gareth Newham is the former Senior Project manager at the criminal justice program at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR). He obtained his Masters in Management, Public and Development Management from The University of the Witwatersrand, Post-Graduate Diploma in Applied Research Methodology Social Sciences from The Stellenbosch University and his Honours in Political Studies Social Sciences from The University of Cape Town.

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