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Protector or predator? - Institute for Security Studies

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About the auth<strong>or</strong>s<br />

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Gareth Newham is the Head of the Crime and Justice Programme at the<br />

<strong>Institute</strong> f<strong>or</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>. He has w<strong>or</strong>ked closely with members of the<br />

SAPS and undertaken research on policing in South Africa since 1998. He<br />

obtained his Masters in Public and Development Management from the<br />

University of the Witwatersrand with a dissertation on managing police c<strong>or</strong>ruption<br />

at station level. He also trained station-based commanders on improving<br />

perf<strong>or</strong>mance management and addressing police c<strong>or</strong>ruption as part<br />

of the Joint University Public Management Education Trust Police Management<br />

Training Programme.<br />

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Andrew Faull is a Seni<strong>or</strong> Researcher in the Crime and Justice Programme at<br />

the <strong>Institute</strong> f<strong>or</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>. In 2010 he published a book titled Behind the<br />

Badge: the untold st<strong>or</strong>ies of South Africa’s Police Service members. He has also been<br />

an active police reservist member f<strong>or</strong> a number of years in different police<br />

precincts in the Western Cape and Gauteng.<br />

Both auth<strong>or</strong>s have published widely on the topic of police c<strong>or</strong>ruption and police<br />

oversight in South Africa.<br />

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<strong>Institute</strong> f<strong>or</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>

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