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Institute for Security Studies (South Africa), ed. SAPS' costly restructuring: A review of public order policing capacity. Pretoria: Institute for Security Studies, 2007.

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J, Schnetler, Louw Antoinette, and Institute for Security Studies (South Africa), eds. Not everybody'ss [sic] business: Community policing in the SAPS' priority areas. Pretoria, South Africa: Institute for Security Studies, 2002.

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South Africa. Public Service Commission. The review of sector policing & the SAPs' role in community crime prevention initiatives. Pretoria: Public Service Commission, 2005.

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Monick, S. Awards of the South African uniformed public services, 1922-1987: The South African Police, South African Railways Police, South African Prisons Service. Johannesburg: South African National Museum of Military History, 1988.

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Evaluation, South Africa Public Service Commission Branch: Monitoring and. Consolidated report on inspections of service delivery sites: South African Police Service. Pretoria, South Africa: Public Service Commision, 2009.

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South African Police Service. Component: Strategic Management. Strategic plan for the South African Police Service, 2005-2010. [Pretoria: South African Police Service, 2005.

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South African Police Service. Component: Strategic Management. Strategic plan for the South African Police Service, 2005-2010. [Pretoria: South African Police Service, 2005.

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Behind the badge: The untold stories of South Africa's Police Service members. Cape Town, South Africa: Zebra Press, 2010.

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Omar, Bilkis. Policing in South Africa in 2007: Key issues and developments. Tshwane, Pretoria: Institute for Security Studies, 2008.

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Redpath, Jean. Leaner and meaner?: Restructuring the detective service. Pretoria, South Africa: Institute for Security Studies, 2002.

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Bosman, Herman. Eye in the sky: A brief history of the SA Police Service Air Wing. Nelspruit: Freeworld, 1998.

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Brown, Susan. Human rights policing for station commissioners: A review of training for the South African police service : Northern Province, 1996-1997. Lund: Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights &Humanitarian Law, 1999.

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Brown, Susan. Human rights policing for station commissioners: A review of training for the South African Police Service : Northern Province, 1996-1997. Lund: Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, 1999.

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Brown, Andrew. Street blues: The experiences of a reluctant policeman. Cape Town: Zebra Press, 2008.

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Brown, Andrew. Street blues: The experiences of a reluctant policeman. Cape Town: Zebra Press, 2008.

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Brown, Andrew. Street blues: The experiences of a reluctant policeman. Cape Town: Zebra Press, 2008.

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Thulare, Paul. Uniform solution?: The attempted assimilation of community defence units into the South African Police Service. Johannesburg, South Africa: Centre for Policy Studies, 1997.

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Hornberger, Julia. Policing and human rights: The meaning of violence and justice in the everyday policing of Johannesburg. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2011.

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Hornberger, Julia. Policing and human rights: From Geneva to Johannesburg. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2011.

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Institute for Security Studies (South Africa), ed. After the commandos: The future of rural policing in South Africa. Pretoria: Institute for Security Studies, 2005.

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Crossing the line: When cops become criminals. Auckland Park, South Africa: Jacana Media, 2013.

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Brian, Morrow, ed. To serve and protect: The Inkathagate Scandal. Pretoria: Unisa Press, 2010.

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Canada. Parliament. House of Commons. Bill: An act respecting the members of the North-West Mounted Police Force on active service in South Africa. Ottawa: S.E. Dawson, 2003.

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Antoinette, Louw, and Institute for Security Studies (South Africa), eds. Violent justice: Vigilantism and the state's response. Pretoria, South Africa: Institute for Security Studies, 2002.

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Eugene de Kock: Assassin for the state. Cape Town: Tafelberg, 2015.

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The Dirty Work of Democracy: A Year on the Streets with the Saps. Jonathan Ball Publishers, 2005.

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Transforming the Robocops: Changing Police in South Africa. University of Kwazulu Natal Press, 2005.

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1963-, Reynecke Frik, ed. Police management beyond 2000. Landsdowne [South Africa]: Juta, 2001.

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Hornberger, Julia. Policing and Human Rights: The Meaning of Violence and Justice in the Everyday Policing of Johannesburg. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Policing and Human Rights: The Meaning of Violence and Justice in the Everyday Policing of Johannesburg. Routledge, 2011.

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Faull, Andrew. Fighting for Respect. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190676636.003.0011.

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This chapter analyzses the discourses and practices in South African police stations on violence and authority, particularly during the months following a police massacre of striking platinum miners at Marikana. Police officers who were not present at the shooting instinctively defended their colleagues from external criticism. This chapter suggests that members of the South African Police Service believe that the use of violent force in the performance of their duties is necessary to gain the respect of the communities they serve, which is also linked to constructions of masculinity.
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Steinberg, Jonny. Policing During and After Apartheid. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190676636.003.0005.

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This chapter addresses the question of historical continuity and change within the South African Police Service after the end of apartheid. The prevalent interest in continuity between apartheid and post-apartheid policing risks blinding scholarship to what has changed. At the heart of this change lies the relationship between policing and political order, between politics and state coercion. Whereas during apartheid the police was primarily driven by the fight against insurgency, the police in democratic South Africa is primarily tasked with managing the conflicts of the ruling ANC. This chapter argues that instruments, institutions and mentalities from the past survive insofar as they are useful to agents in the present.
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Britton, Hannah E. Ending Gender-Based Violence. University of Illinois Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252043093.001.0001.

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South Africa’s democratization has been celebrated internationally for the remarkable advances of women in political office. Despite these visible steps forward, South Africa continues to face exceedingly high levels of sexual assault, rape, and intimate-partner violence. This book is about this juxtaposition between women’s national political power and these egregious violations of human rights. The South African women’s movement initially pursued state feminism, specifically using insider strategies to construct institutions and enact policies for women’s advancement. Yet the most poignant measure of the shortcomings of state feminism is the persistence of gender-based violence. The recent turn toward carceral feminism, with its focus on arrests and prosecutions, also fails to address the complexity of interpersonal violence. Through fieldwork in nine local communities, this book contains the voices of service providers, religious leaders, traditional leaders, police officers, and medical professionals who address gender-based violence at the community level. Specifically, this book examines how community networks are created on a landscape that is still marked by apartheid legacies of racism, inequality, and violence. It is also a story about understanding how place and space affect policy implementation. Rather than becoming immobilized by this complexity, policy makers could support street-level workers who are at the cutting edge of the struggle to end gender-based violence.
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