This paper is a reflection on the first year of the National Crime Prevention Strategy. It evaluates the aims of the NCPS, principles underlying it, and key issues on its implementation, amongst many other topics on the initiative.
Reflections on the First Year of the National Crime Prevention Strategy
Graeme Simpson
Graeme Simpson, Co-founder of CSVR and former Executive Director, is an experienced peacebuilder with international expertise in violence, reconciliation and transitional justice. He holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from The University of the Witwatersrand, Master's degree History from the University of The Witwatersrand and BA Hons History; African Politics; Industrial sociology from The University of the Witwatersrand.
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Graeme Simpson#molongui-disabled-link
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Graeme Simpson#molongui-disabled-link
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Graeme Simpson#molongui-disabled-linkDecember 7, 2001
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Graeme Simpson#molongui-disabled-linkJanuary 1, 2001
Janine Rauch
Janine Rauch, an independent consultant, is the former Director of a technical advisory facility designed to Strengthen the Uganda Government's Anti-Corruption Response (SUGAR). She obtained her MPhil Criminology from Cambridge University and Post Graduate Diploma Monitoring & Evaluation Methods Monitoring & Evaluation Methods from Stellenbosch University.
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Janine Rauch#molongui-disabled-linkDecember 6, 2004
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Janine Rauch#molongui-disabled-link
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Janine Rauch#molongui-disabled-linkNovember 1, 2001
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Janine Rauch#molongui-disabled-link