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Research outputs: SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICES

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2001 The drug-crime nexus in South Africa: the HSRC SA-ADAM national survey: implications for preventive policy and action. Part 2

This article outlines guidelines for preventive crime policy and action. The results point towards the need for comprehensive and integrate...

2001 The drug-crime nexus in South Africa: the HSRC SA-ADAM national survey: results at a police station level in South Africa. Part 3

This article will focus on some of the results that were obtained when data was extrapolated from sampled to all non-sampled police stations...

2000 Crime analysis and decision support in the South African Police Service: enhancing capability with the aim of preventing and solving crime: Part 1: theoretical aspects of GIS and geocoding

Part 1 of this document deals with the theoretical aspects concerning Geographical Information Systems (GIS) ranging from what GIS is, vecto...

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2000 Adding value?: the functioning of the provincial safety and security secretariats

Examines the allocation of police resources and the delivery of police services at provincial level....