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Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2026.
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| author | Vivier, Jacques Mulder |
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| spelling | oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/135601 “Beyond Guarding: Silent forces in action.” Historical shifts in the South African private security industry, c. 1957-2024 Vivier, Jacques Mulder Swart, Sandra Pearce, Justin Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Dept. of History. Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2026. Vivier, J. M. 2026. “Beyond Guarding: Silent forces in action.” Historical shifts in the South African private security industry, c. 1957-2024. Unpublished masters thesis. Stellenbosch: Stellenbosch University [online]. Available: https://scholar.sun.ac.za/items/40c34593-8125-45c6-8f7b-c66f612ca52c The South African private security industry has grown, over the last seven decades, into one of the largest and most influential industries of this type in the African context. It has surpassed the state’s own policing capacity and is reshaping everyday notions of safety, governance and authority. This study reconstructs the development of the industry from 1957 to 2024, while situating it within the broader dynamics of state formation, economic restructuring and social inequality. The primary source materials for the study include annual reports, legislation documents, company histories and interviews. The study adopts a historical and thematic approach to connect macro-level shifts in governance with the shifts in the security industry. The study argues that private security in South Africa has its roots in the Apartheid era, particularly when the state started to devolve certain functions to private security, driven by the need to retain power in the country. The National Key Points Act of 1980 formalised this arrangement, as it granted private companies quasi policing power to defend state assets. This legacy persisted into the democratic era. As the state demilitarised and policing capabilities weakened, the private security sector expanded to meet the rising demand for safety amidst urbanisation, unemployment and social unrest. The creation of the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSiRA) in 2002 sought to control the sector, but rapid industry growth outpaced regulatory capacity. The consequence of two decades of rampant growth and diversification is a vast industry that is stratified in terms of services, but which is plagued by inconsistent regulatory enforcement. Case studies of active security companies are used to illustrate the diversity and contradictions within the industry. They demonstrate how private security companies have become central to both the economic and social fabric, as they mediate between state institutions and citizens in the provision of security. This study argues that private security in South Africa is not just a substitute for state failure, but a continuation of historically embedded forms of delegated authority. The industry embodies the paradox of post-apartheid South Africa, in the sense that it provides employment and protection (services), while reproducing inequality and exclusion. This study reframes the industry as a hybrid institution, which simultaneously serves the public and has a private role shaped by social anxiety, inequality and market forces in contemporary South Africa. The study highlights that key drivers of insecurity and institutional accountability must be addressed, otherwise the private security industry will remain both a system and a driver of the country’s inequality and exclusive security for some. Masters 2026-04-02T08:17:27Z 2026-04-02T08:17:27Z 2026-03 Thesis https://scholar.sun.ac.za/handle/10019.1/135601 en Stellenbosch University 188 pages application/pdf Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University |
| spellingShingle | Vivier, Jacques Mulder “Beyond Guarding: Silent forces in action.” Historical shifts in the South African private security industry, c. 1957-2024 |
| title | “Beyond Guarding: Silent forces in action.” Historical shifts in the South African private security industry, c. 1957-2024 |
| title_full | “Beyond Guarding: Silent forces in action.” Historical shifts in the South African private security industry, c. 1957-2024 |
| title_fullStr | “Beyond Guarding: Silent forces in action.” Historical shifts in the South African private security industry, c. 1957-2024 |
| title_full_unstemmed | “Beyond Guarding: Silent forces in action.” Historical shifts in the South African private security industry, c. 1957-2024 |
| title_short | “Beyond Guarding: Silent forces in action.” Historical shifts in the South African private security industry, c. 1957-2024 |
| title_sort | beyond guarding silent forces in action historical shifts in the south african private security industry c 1957 2024 |
| url | https://scholar.sun.ac.za/handle/10019.1/135601 |
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