
South African Journal of Criminal Justice
SV Hoctor (Editor-in-chief); SS Terblanche; GP Kemp; R Kuhn
ISSN: 1011-8527
Year: 1987 – Current
Published: Tri-annually
Category: Juta’s Law Journals
About this publication
This bilingual publication (English and Afrikaans) provides an arena for discussion of issues affecting the criminal justice system. It is an accredited, specialist legal journal publishing articles, comments, surveys of recent cases and book reviews in the field of criminal justice, with a particular emphasis on Southern Africa. The focus of the journal is criminal law, criminal procedure, evidence, international criminal law and criminology.
Abstracts
Volume / Issue
Volume 32 Issue 1, 2019
Damages for injuries arising from unlawful shooting by police and other security agents: South Africa, Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia and Swaziland/Eswatini (2)
Author: Chuks Okpaluba
Source: South African Journal of Criminal Justice, pp 175-197 (2022 I2)
The criminal jurisdiction of the Seychelles Employment Tribunal
Author: Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi
Source: South African Journal of Criminal Justice, pp 198-221 (2022 I2)
Recent Cases: General principles of criminal law
Author: Shannon Hoctor
Source: South African Journal of Criminal Justice, pp 222-233 (2022 I2)
Recent Cases: Criminal procedure
Author: Pieter du Toit
Source: South African Journal of Criminal Justice, pp 234-245 (2022 I2)
Recent Cases: Law of evidence
Author: Lirieka Meintjes-van der Walt
Source: South African Journal of Criminal Justice, pp 246-267 (2022 I2)
Recent Cases: Sentencing
Author: Annette van der Merwe
Source: South African Journal of Criminal Justice, pp 268-283 (2022 I2)
The Black Flame (part three): Snyman’s Criminal Law
Author: Tshepo Bogosi Mosaka
Source: South African Journal of Criminal Justice, pp 1-18 (2022 I1)
The importance of explicit reasons when overturning a conviction: Non-compliance with the competency test or the requirement to admonish complainants
Author: Nondumiso Phenyane
Source: South African Journal of Criminal Justice, pp 19-33 (2022 I1)
Damages for injuries arising from unlawful shooting by police and other security agents: South Africa, Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia and Swaziland/Eswatini (1)
Author: Chuks Okpaluba
Source: South African Journal of Criminal Justice, pp 34-57 (2022 I1)
Note: Previous consistent statements – the sexual offence anomaly
Author: Delano van der Linde
Source: South African Journal of Criminal Justice, pp 58-73 (2022 I1)