Protector or predator? - Institute for Security Studies
Protector or predator? - Institute for Security Studies
Protector or predator? - Institute for Security Studies
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Contents<br />
Acknowledgements iii<br />
About the auth<strong>or</strong>s iv<br />
Executive summary v<br />
Chapter 1<br />
Introduction 1<br />
Chapter 2<br />
Defining police c<strong>or</strong>ruption 5<br />
A typology of police c<strong>or</strong>ruption 7<br />
Hist<strong>or</strong>ical changes in police c<strong>or</strong>ruption 7<br />
A hazard of the policing profession 9<br />
C<strong>or</strong>ruption at all levels 10<br />
Chapter 3<br />
Police c<strong>or</strong>ruption in South Africa 19<br />
Police c<strong>or</strong>ruption during apartheid 19<br />
Police c<strong>or</strong>ruption since democracy 20<br />
Organisational challenges of transf<strong>or</strong>mation 24<br />
The environmental fact<strong>or</strong>s 26<br />
Chapter 4<br />
The SAPS track rec<strong>or</strong>d on tackling c<strong>or</strong>ruption 29<br />
The Anti-C<strong>or</strong>ruption Unit 29<br />
Anti-c<strong>or</strong>ruption strategies in the SAPS 32<br />
Monograph 182<br />
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