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Reports-Published dateMonday, May 2, 2016 - 04:00
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SAIC final technical report - summary and tables : assessing the impact of state-community collaboration to address urban violence in South Africa
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SAIC final technical report summary and tables - urban upgrading for violence prevention in South Africa : does it work?
Published dateThursday, February 2, 2017 - 05:00 -
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SAIC final technical report : Survey Monkey
Published date2016 -
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Is social cohesion the missing link in preventing violence? : research brief
What is the relationship between social cohesion and violence? Can social cohesion act as a protective factor against violence in the developing world?
Published date2016 -
Journal articlesSOCIAL CAPITAL SOLIDARITY VIOLENCE GLOBAL SOUTH LAW
Loving thy neighbour in times of violence : social cohesion and collective efficacy in South Africa
The South African state has an understanding of civic solidarity that seeks a common good. Referred to in the literature as “social cohesion,” this is an idea that is said to be a preventative force against violence in communities.
Published dateSaturday, January 2, 2016 - 05:00 -
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Women’s contribution to social cohesion and violence prevention through the Community Work Programme
This policy brief looks at the prominent role (older) women play in the Community Work Programme (CWP).
Published date2016 -
Journal articlesAPARTHEID VIOLENCE PEACEBUILDING SOCIAL CONDITIONS STRUCTURAL VIOLENCE YOUTH Poverty ETHNICITY
Violence in Khayelitsha : finding a way out
Khayelitsha in the Western Cape remains a violent place, with a murder rate well above the national average.
Published dateThursday, January 2, 2014 - 05:00 -
Journal articlesSOCIAL SAFETY NETS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION UNEMPLOYMENT VULNERABLE GROUPS
Facilitating or hindering social cohesion? The impact of the Community Work Programme in selected South African townships
While social cohesion may be considered necessary to prevent violence, some studies show that the concept may also be a source of division, intolerance and violence.
Published dateWednesday, March 2, 2016 - 05:00