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    • Democratic policing: A conceptual framework 

      Muntingh, Lukas; Faull, Andrew; Redpath, Jean; Petersen, Kristen (LDD - Law, Democracy & Development, 2021)
      Democratic policing, as opposed to regime policing, must meet at least three requirements: there is democratic accountability of and for the police; the police adhere to the rule of law; and the police behave in a manner ...
    • Race, class and restorative justice: achilles heel, glass ceiling or crowning glory 

      Sloth-Nielsen, Julia; Gallinetti, Jacqui; Redpath, Jean (Juta Law, 2004)
      This article reports on a research project aimed at assessing the impact of race and class disparity in restorative justice processes in South Africa. It was conducted against the backdrop of the inclusion of family group ...
    • 'Unconscionable and irrational': SAPS human resource allocation. South African Crime 

      Redpath, Jean; Nagia-Luddy, Fairouz (Institute for Security Studies (ISS), 2015)
      The Khayelitsha Commission revealed that areas that are predominantly populated by people who are poor and black are systematically allocated only a small fraction of the average per capita allocation of police personnel ...
    • Unsustainable and unjust: Criminal justice policy and remand detention since 1994 

      Redpath, Jean (Institute for Security Studies (ISS), 2014)
      The 'tough on crime' approach embodied in bail and sentencing law has had a profound impact on the trends around remand detention, including prison overcrowding of such an extent that it is estimated to have contributed ...