Similar Items: Violence against women in rural Southern Cape: exploring access to justice within a feminist jurisprudence framework
- Violence against women in rural Southern Cape : exploring access to justice within a feminist jurisprudence framework
- Restorative justice : a Marxist analysis
- The problem of marital violence in Mitchells Plain and its implications for the future of society
- The administration of criminal justice at the Cape of Good Hope 1795-1882. Volume One and Two
- Engaging with perpetrators of intimate partner violence : an exploration of inter-agency collaboration in the Western Cape
- Regulation, conflict and violence in the South African minibus-taxi industry : observations from the Western Cape
Author: Van der Spuy, Elrena
- Enlisting science in the 'war on crime': Key controversies generated by the South African Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) Amendment Bill
- Challenging challenges: a metaphysical redress of van den Haag's retributive axiom – unequal justice over equal injustice
- Jagged blue frontiers: The police and the policing of boundaries in South Africa
- Assumptions and Reality: The securitisation of human trafficking in Southern Africa
- A descriptive study of offender on offender assaults in Pollsmoor Medium B Correctional Centre
- Victim participation in practice at the International Criminal Court: Kenya 2 case study
Author: Artz, Lillian
- "…Economic abuse to me is not seen, you know?" Service provider’s perceptions of women’s experiences of economic abuse within domestic violent relationships
- Engagement/involvement of staff from public medical Institutions with pregnant women experiencing intimate partner violence - a systematic review of African & South African literature
- Violence against women in rural Southern Cape : exploring access to justice within a feminist jurisprudence framework
- Gender-based violence: strengthening the role and scope of prehospital emergency care by promoting theory, policy and clinical praxis
- Violence against women in rural Southern Cape: exploring access to justice within a feminist jurisprudence framework