Holtmann, BM2010-10-212010-10-212009-12Holtmann, B. 2009. Safe communities of opportunity: A strategy for a safe South Africa. Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Philosophiae Doctor in the Management of Technology and Innovation At The Da Vinci Institute for Technology Managementhttp://hdl.handle.net/10204/4482Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Philosophiae Doctor in the Management of Technology and Innovation At The Da Vinci Institute for Technology ManagementThis thesis will propose a strategy for a Safe South Africa through the implementation of a model for a “Safe Community of Opportunity”. The model is the outcome of work undertaken over the course of the past five years and draws from widely inclusive consultation and literature review. Crime, violence and resulting unsafety are issues of deep concern for most South Africans (AFSSA 2008). Criminal justice responses, despite heavy investment and efforts by the State to increase and improve capacity to ensure effective law enforcement, remain inadequate to achieve safety (van der Spuy & Rontsch 2007). This study aims to contribute to preventive approaches to address unsafety (ICPC 2008). It does not aim to recommend significant or structural changes to the Criminal Justice System, and the enquiry does not focus on criminal justice approaches, save where they contribute to community safety in a preventative way (Muntingh 2008, Cullen & Gendreau 2000, Karth 2008, etc).enSafety systemsSouth African crimeCommunity developmentSystems modelsSafe communities of opportunity: A strategy for a safe South AfricaReportHoltmann, B. (2009). <i>Safe communities of opportunity: A strategy for a safe South Africa</i> (Thesis). The Da Vinci Institute for Technology Management. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4482Holtmann, BM <i>Safe communities of opportunity: A strategy for a safe South Africa.</i> Thesis. The Da Vinci Institute for Technology Management, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4482Holtmann B. Safe communities of opportunity: A strategy for a safe South Africa. 2009 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4482TY - Report AU - Holtmann, BM AB - This thesis will propose a strategy for a Safe South Africa through the implementation of a model for a “Safe Community of Opportunity”. The model is the outcome of work undertaken over the course of the past five years and draws from widely inclusive consultation and literature review. Crime, violence and resulting unsafety are issues of deep concern for most South Africans (AFSSA 2008). Criminal justice responses, despite heavy investment and efforts by the State to increase and improve capacity to ensure effective law enforcement, remain inadequate to achieve safety (van der Spuy & Rontsch 2007). This study aims to contribute to preventive approaches to address unsafety (ICPC 2008). It does not aim to recommend significant or structural changes to the Criminal Justice System, and the enquiry does not focus on criminal justice approaches, save where they contribute to community safety in a preventative way (Muntingh 2008, Cullen & Gendreau 2000, Karth 2008, etc). DA - 2009-12 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Safety systems KW - South African crime KW - Community development KW - Systems models LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2009 T1 - Safe communities of opportunity: A strategy for a safe South Africa TI - Safe communities of opportunity: A strategy for a safe South Africa UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4482 ER -