A selection of past news stories from the Centre for Criminology. Please note that this page is under construction and is not up to date. Category - Any - Partner report: Hits and Assassinations in South Africa This report presents an analysis of data on hits (contract killings) carried out in South Africa. How strong family ties play a role in sex trafficking in Nigeria - Valentina Pancieri Nigerian women migrating to Europe are increasingly aware that work hidden in the form of menial jobs Researchers Find South African Rhino Poachers Had Been Victims Of Forced Removals Under Apartheid - Annette Hübschle Researchers from UCT's Centre of Criminology made a presentation to Parliament's portf Governing Safer Cities: Strategies for a Globalised World - Mark Shaw & Simon Howell Authored by Mark Shaw and Simon Howell of the Centre of Criminology, the UNODC recently rele The Panama Papers in Africa: Tax Avoidance, Money Laundering or Illicit Financial Flows? - Olwethu Majola "Early in 2016 the international community was shaken by the news of the bigg GoverningWhite-Collar Crime in South Africa: The Challenges of a State-CentricApproach - Mafaro Kasipo White-collar crime has been on the rise in South Africa, albeit, the exact scale of the problem is unknown The Hammermen: Life and Death as a Gang Hitman in Cape Town - Mark Shaw and Luke Lee Skywalker Prof. Mark Shaw and PhD candidate, Luke Skywalker examine the murky waters of contract k Beyond the ICC crisis: Is there an alternative path for Africa? - Amanda Cabrejo le Roux Former Chadian leader Hissene Habre being escorted in to stand trial at the Palais de Justice in D Virtual reality will change the world. Here's what parents need to know - Melissa Meyer There is no doubt that virtual reality is the next big thing. But for families with young children, it may Shedding Light on the Hidden Epidemic of Police Suicide in South Africa - Gráinne Perkins Suicide in the South African Police Service (SAPS) is at epidemic levels. Betwee The Watchdog over South Africa's Elite Police Unit is in Serious Need of Teeth - Mafaro Kasipo The main criticism levelled at the body that oversees the work of South Africa's elite police unit, the The Many Faces of Corruption in South Africa - Mafaro Kasipo PhD Candidate, Mafaro Kasipo, discusses why we need to revisit what we think corruption looks lik
Partner report: Hits and Assassinations in South Africa This report presents an analysis of data on hits (contract killings) carried out in South Africa.
How strong family ties play a role in sex trafficking in Nigeria - Valentina Pancieri Nigerian women migrating to Europe are increasingly aware that work hidden in the form of menial jobs
Researchers Find South African Rhino Poachers Had Been Victims Of Forced Removals Under Apartheid - Annette Hübschle Researchers from UCT's Centre of Criminology made a presentation to Parliament's portf
Governing Safer Cities: Strategies for a Globalised World - Mark Shaw & Simon Howell Authored by Mark Shaw and Simon Howell of the Centre of Criminology, the UNODC recently rele
The Panama Papers in Africa: Tax Avoidance, Money Laundering or Illicit Financial Flows? - Olwethu Majola "Early in 2016 the international community was shaken by the news of the bigg
GoverningWhite-Collar Crime in South Africa: The Challenges of a State-CentricApproach - Mafaro Kasipo White-collar crime has been on the rise in South Africa, albeit, the exact scale of the problem is unknown
The Hammermen: Life and Death as a Gang Hitman in Cape Town - Mark Shaw and Luke Lee Skywalker Prof. Mark Shaw and PhD candidate, Luke Skywalker examine the murky waters of contract k
Beyond the ICC crisis: Is there an alternative path for Africa? - Amanda Cabrejo le Roux Former Chadian leader Hissene Habre being escorted in to stand trial at the Palais de Justice in D
Virtual reality will change the world. Here's what parents need to know - Melissa Meyer There is no doubt that virtual reality is the next big thing. But for families with young children, it may
Shedding Light on the Hidden Epidemic of Police Suicide in South Africa - Gráinne Perkins Suicide in the South African Police Service (SAPS) is at epidemic levels. Betwee
The Watchdog over South Africa's Elite Police Unit is in Serious Need of Teeth - Mafaro Kasipo The main criticism levelled at the body that oversees the work of South Africa's elite police unit, the
The Many Faces of Corruption in South Africa - Mafaro Kasipo PhD Candidate, Mafaro Kasipo, discusses why we need to revisit what we think corruption looks lik