Criminal Justice Reform in Africa
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For more information contact: Dr Nicola Palmer nicola.palmer@uct.ac.za
RSPV: reema.nunlall@uct.ac.za (no later than Tuesday, 4 Feburary 2025)
The conference on 7 February 2025 will present a set of papers that take stock of where things stand on a set of issues in criminal justice and will link across the papers to consider what these may signal in terms of developing a Southern African contribution to decolonial criminology and criminal justice. The panel will raise questions about where and by whom knowledge is generated, and draw attention, in our different sites, to gross economic inequality and the continuing consequences of colonialism, patriarchy, racism and capitalist structures. We aim to use decoloniality as an opportunity not only for critique of the Global North but as a means to build alternative theoretical and empirical contributions about the role of the state and communities in framing and responding to crime.
Discussants invited to reflect on the themes of the presentations across the African continent include: