Putting People First? A Survey of Witness Satisfaction in Three Gauteng Magistrates' Courts

Putting People First? A Survey of Witness Satisfaction in Three Gauteng Magistrates' Courts

This report reflects the findings of a survey of witnesses ,including victims and other prosecution and defence witnesses, conducted in late 2003 at three magistrates' courts in Gauteng. The report discusses the Intimidation, overall satisfaction, sense of being appreciated and willingness to be a witness in future while concluding with complaints and recommendations.

 

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David Bruce
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David Bruce is a Johannesburg-based independent researcher and writer working in the fields of policing, crime and criminal justice. He obtained his Master's Degree Public and Development Management and Bachelor's Degree Bachelor of Arts with majors in Legal Theory and Industrial Sociology from The University of the Witwatersrand.

 

 

Mark Isserow
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Mark Isserow is a Consultant Specializing in quantitative research and survey design within the Social Development arena. He obtained his Master of Science (MSc) Development Planning from University of Witwatersrand.

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