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The contribution of social work to the prevention of crime by the criminal justice system in the Western Cape

Thesis (M.A.)--Stellenbosch University, 2001. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study deals with crime prevention within the criminal justice system in response
to the current crime situation in the Western Cape. It describes the structure and
function of the criminal justice system and assesses crime prevention processes with
specific reference to the role of social work within the criminal justice system. It
further examines the criminal justice system as practised in the Western Cape,
paying specific attention to the role of the police, criminal courts and prisons in the
prevention of crime.
In line with the nature of the study an exploratory approach was used. The data was
collected from both primary and secondary sources. Interviews and observations
were the main research techniques used for gathering primary data. Secondary data
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was gathered by means of a study of the literature. Structured and unstructured
interviews were conducted with social workers, magistrates, police officers,
prosecutors, victims, offenders, community workers and other officials of the criminal
justice system. These interviews were mainly conducted at Wynberg magistrates'
court, Drakenstein Prison (formerly known as Victor Verster Prison) and
organisations based in the metro areas and on the Cape Flats. The study was
conducted over a period of three years with the interview schedule administered
between May and August 2000.
A sample of 21 respondents was selected on the basis of a purposive approach and
procedure. The comprehensive interview schedule consisted of mainly open-ended
and a few closed questions, generating information on the profiles of respondents,
crime dynamics in the Western Cape, the sentencing process and prevention
strategies, matters related to the criminal justice system and corrections, and the role
of community justice in the prevention of crime. The generated qualitative data was
analysed and interpreted. The findings suggested the necessity for social work to
make a contribution to the prevention of crime in a sensitive and proactive way. The
analysis has shown that criminal justice approaches can significantly enhance the
process of crime prevention, but that the criminal justice system requires combined strategies and approaches for crime prevention to be effective. It is in this context
that the contribution of social work can be much more effective.
The recommendations of the study have demonstrated a need for social workers to
promote approaches that are premised on a broader understanding of the role of the
criminal justice system in the prevention of crime. It is important to state that the
study's recommendations for the prevention of .crirne can also be implemented by
other role-players, particularly within the criminal justice system. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie ondersoek handeloor misdaadvoorkoming deur die strafregstelsel in reaksie
tot die huidige misdaadsituasie in-die Wes-Kaap. Dit beskryf die struktuur en funksie
van die stafregstelsel en beoordeel misdaadvoorkomingsprosesse met besondere
verwysing na die rol van maatskaplike werk binne die strafregstelsel. Dit ondersoek
verder die strafregstelsel soos beoefen in die Wes-Kaap deur veral aandag te gee
aan die rol van die polisie, die howe en gevangenisse in die voorkoming van
misdaad.
Die aard van die ondersoek vereis dat 'n eksplorerende benadering gevolg is. Data
is versamel uit primêre sowel as sekondêre bronne. Onderhoude en waarnemings
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was die hoof navorsingstegnieke wat gebruik is om primêre data te versamel.
Sekondêre data is weer verkry deur 'n studie van die literatuur. Gestruktureerde en
ongestruktureerde onderhoude is gevoer met maatskaplike werkers, landdroste,
polisie beamptes, openbare vervolgers, slagoffers, gevonnisde misdadigers,
gemeenkapswerkers en ander beamptes van die strafregstelsel. Hierdie onderhoude
is hoofsaaklik gevoer by die Wynbergse landdroshof, Drakenstein Gevangenis
(voorheen Victor Verster Gevangenis) en organisasies werksaam in die
metropolitaanse gebiede en die Kaapse Vlakte. Die ondersoek is onderneem oor 'n
periode van drie jaar met die onderhoude gevoer tussen Mei en Augustus 2000.
'n Steekproef van 21 respondente is geselekteer op die grondslag van 'n doelgerigte
benadering en prosedure. Die omvangryke onderhoudskedule bestaan uit
oorwegend oop en 'n beperkte aantal geslote vrae, en het inligting gegenereer oor
die respondent-profiel, misdaad-dinamika in die Wes-Kaap, die
vonnisopleggingsproses en voorkomingstrategieë, sake rakende die strafregstelsel en korrektiewe optrede, en die rol van gemeenskapsreg in die voorkoming van
suggereer die noodsaaklikheid daarvan vir maatskaplike werk om 'n bydrae te lewer
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tot die voorkoming van misdaad op 'n sensitiewe en proaktiewe wyse. Die ontledings
het aangetoon dat strafregbenaderings die proses van misdaadvoorkoming
beduidend kan verhoog maar om misdaadvoorkoming effektief te laat geskied,
vereis die strafregstelsel gekombineerde strategieë en benaderings. Dit is binne
hierdie verband dat die bydrae van maatskaplike werk baie meer effektief kan wees.
Die aanbevelings van die ondersoek wys op 'n behoefte by maatskaplike werkers
om benaderings te bevorder wat gebaseer is op 'n breër begrip van die rol van die
strafregstelsel in die voorkoming van misdaad. Dit is van belang om te stel dat die
ondersoek se aanbevelings vir die voorkoming van misdaad ook geïmplementeer
kan word deur ander rolspelers, veral binne die strafregstelsel.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:sun/oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/52500
Date04 1900
CreatorsMagobotiti, Chris Derby
ContributorsGroenewald, C. J., Green, S., Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Dept. of Social Work.
PublisherStellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
Languageen_ZA
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis
Format178 p. : ill.
RightsStellenbosch University

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