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    Children deprived of their liberty: protection from torture and ill treatment 

    Lukas, Muntingh (Tygerberg: Medical Research Council, 2012)
    Children deprived of their liberty by the state are, as a result of state officials’ action or inaction, at the risk of death, torture, and ill treatment. Three types of places of detention are discussed, namely prisons, ...
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    Prisons, the law and overcrowding 

    Ballard, Claire (Wits University Press, 2014)
    This chapter is about a long-standing problem in the South African criminal justice sector that, despite an overhaul of the prison legislation after the enactment of the final Constitution, continues, twenty years on, to ...
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    Sexual violence in prisons – Part 2: The Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act (32 of 2007) – its implications for male rape in prisons and the Department of Correctional Services 

    Lukas, Muntingh; Zain, Satardien (South African Journal of Criminal Justice, 2011)
    The Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act (32 of 2007), referred to here as the Sexual Offences Act (SOA), established in law a gender-neutral definition of rape and this has important implications ...
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    Reducing prison violence: implications from the literature for South Africa 

    Lukas, Muntingh (Civil Society Prison Reform Initiative, 2009)
    In the past 15 years the Department of Correctional Services (DCS) has faced numerous challenges whilst trying to re‐invent itself. This has not been an easy road and in many regards the route to penetrative transformation ...
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    Corruption in the prison context 

    Lukas, Muntingh (Civil Society Prison Reform Initiative, 2006)
    The point of departure of this paper is that, in general, corruption is a human rights issue, which is accentuated in the prison context given the nature of imprisonment. Three factors create an intrinsic risk for corruption ...
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    Surveying the prisons landscape - what the numbers tell us 

    Lukas, Muntingh (Law, Democracy & Development, 2005)
    This article will make observations and describe trends using available prison statistics in order to offer a quantitative perspective on the issues of democracy and human rights in South African prisons. In chis sense, ...
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    Prisons in South Africa's constitutional democracy 

    Lukas, Muntingh (Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, 2007-10)
    In this article it will be argued that to make prisons compatible with a constitutional democracy, as understood in South Africa, four requirements need to be met. First, the prison system must have an underlying philosophical ...
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    Ten years after the Jali Commission: assessing the state of South Africa's prisons 

    Lukas, Muntingh (South African Crime Quaterly, 2016-12)
    Ten years have lapsed since the Jali Commission’s final report became publicly available, and it is therefore an opportune time to assess the state of South Africa’s prison system. The Jali Commission was appointed when ...
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    Arrested in Africa: An Exploration of the Issues 

    Muntingh, Lukas (Dullah Omar Institute, 2015)
    Recent research and advocacy efforts have drawn attention to the excessive use of and prolonged pre-trial detention in Africa. At any given moment there are roughly 1 million people in Africa’s prisons. Far more move ...
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    A Review of the Judicial Inspectorate of Prisons of South 

    Jagwanth, Saras (Law, Democracy & Development, 2005)
    Independent prison inspectorates and the oversight of prisons by laymen are designed to contribute to improving prison conditions and protecting the human rights of prisoners. The South African model, the Judicial Inspectorate ...
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