Debate on GNU centres around whether or not as a tool/plan/strategy it promotes, cultivates and fosters democracy in situations where there is lack there-of. In other words does a GNU create the conditions or environment ...
Mathebula, Nkarhi Excellent(University of Limpopo, 2014)
This mini-dissertation is about educational challenges facing grade twelve (12) young adult prisoners at Kutama-Sinthumule Correctional Centre. It is a study of grade twelve (12) learners. The aim of the study is to get ...
The purpose of this study was to find out if athletes who participate in soccer and rugby are aware of the risk of HIV infection in contact sports. The sample consisted of male rugby (n=23) and soccer (30) players registered ...
Bila, Hlengani Phanuel(University of Limpopo, 2015)
The research concerned with the aim of this study, was to assess the appli-cation of intelligence-driven investigation in combating organised motor vehicle theft.
The strategic intelligence plan, information sharing and ...
The research concerned with the aim of this study, was to assess the appli-cation of intelligence-driven investigation in combating organised motor vehicle theft.
The strategic intelligence plan, information sharing and ...
The study aims at assessing the stress and dysfunction among families affected
by the sudden reality of experiencing physically deteriorating family members
due to HIV/AIDS progression, and to identify resilience factors ...
The study aimed to determine the relationship between service delivery protests and crime in the Sekhukhune District Municipality. To achieve the study a qualitative approach was adopted. Focus group discussions were held ...
The study focused on Community Policing Forums (CPFs), sector policing and visible policing which are the policing strategies that are currently used to bring police officers closer to the community in order to identify ...
Magadze, Tshimangadzo Oscar(University of Limpopo, 2016)
Community involvement in ex-offenders’ re-integration is an important issue in efforts to reduce recidivism and to control overcrowding in our correctional facilities. Crime is a social problem which requires society to ...
Binge drinking, crime and victimisation are increasingly being recognised as problems on university and college campuses. Binge drinking is a pattern of drinking that can lead to anti-social behaviour among students. This ...
Maele, Kgothatso Marry(University of Limpopo, 2018)
Vigilantism is a contentious issue that will persist into the future for as long as crime exists. This research aimed at determining community’s perception on vigilantism. The Criminal Justice System has failed community ...
Kgopyana, Josephinah Kwena(University of Limpopo, 2019-11-05)
Bullying seems to be prevalent in most secondary schools, and teachers have a daily task of dealing with it. In South Africa, there are many issues which influence teachers’ management of bullying, such as community violence ...
Campus safety is an important part of a student’s overall university experience. However, safety and security are an issue that institutions of higher learning have to deal with and address within their campuses. The focus ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the strength of Pentecostal Christianity
and its practices in restraining followers from committing crime focusing on the
individuals’ criminality prior to, in the different ...
The purpose of this study was to explore street robberies at Bungeni village, situated under Makhado Municipality of Limpopo Province, South Africa. The study sought to identify factors contributing to street robberies, ...
The purpose of this study was to explore street robberies at Bungeni village, situated under Makhado Municipality of Limpopo Province, South Africa. The study sought to identify factors contributing to street robberies, ...
The aim of the present study was to explore Giyani residents‟ perceptions about
xenophobic violence committed by South African citizens. The exploratory design, which is
a qualitative paradigm was used to explore ...
The 1996 Constitution of the Republic of South Africa [RSA], allows people to protest,
demonstrate, picket, and assemble when they believe their constitutional rights have
been violated. There are legislations that ...