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It was a tough-talking Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi who met with the media on Thursday, in what was the acting National Police Commissioner’s first public appearance.
How People Arrived Here: ACTING NATIONAL COMMISSIONER MKHWANAZI, national...
As words can be the soul’s window, scientists are learning to peer through it: Computerized text analysis shows that psychopathic killers make identifiable word choices – beyond conscious control – when talking about their crimes.
This research...
With the police service undergoing budget reductions, and simultaneous calls for more officers on the streets, a new study offers some reassuring conclusions about the benefits of targeted policing.
The Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis of Uzbekistan held its regular session on July 27th and approved a number of laws.
The Home Secretary has confirmed that a powerful new National Crime Agency (NCA) will spearhead the UK’s fight against serious and organized crime, strengthen policing at the border and ensure local policing effectively links to the work of national...
Home Secretary Theresa May has announced that victims of crime and antisocial behavior, including bereaved families, will benefit from additional support in their communities.
In a time of shrinking budgets, one University of Missouri professor believes that the current approach to juvenile crime is much too expensive to continue – and he has the numbers to prove it.
It may be a policy of the past but the evils of apartheid continue to haunt the country, emerging as one the key contributors to the high level of violent crime in South Africa.
To mark the eighth World Day against the Death Penalty, taking place on October 10th, Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) adopted a resolution on Thursday condemning capital punishment in all cases and under all circumstances and calling for...