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Same thing will happen with Tamia : Tweeps warn Andile Mpisane s wife

‘If Tamia values her life, she should run’: A tweep shared on Andile Mpisane’s new wife after allegations made by his ex Sithelo Shozi.

The police have failed SA, but by building communities of care, something better is possible

The police have failed SA, but by building communities of care, something better is possible
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Police killings: how does South Africa compare? - The Mail & Guardian

Police killings: How does South Africa compare? 2 Mar 2021 An examination of South African statistics reveal that the police are substantially more violent than those in the US or Canada. (Brenton Geach/Gallo Images via Getty Images) South African police killed someone every 20 hours last year on average, according to statistics released late last year by the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (Ipid). The 424 deaths reported represent a slight decrease from 2018/2019 when 440 people died “as a result of police action.” Since the killing of Collins Khosa and Nathaniel Julius, there has been increased attention to police violence in South Africa in particular the often-brutal enforcement of the Covid-19 lockdown.

Microsoft s iron cage: Prison surveillance and e-carceration | Prison News

Fyodor Dostoyevsky, author of “Crime and Punishment”, once wrote, “The degree of civilisation in a society is revealed by entering its prisons.” Updated for the 21st century, our “degree of civilisation” might be revealed by the technology used inside them. For Microsoft, prisons represent a market. In recent years, the company and its business partners have started providing an array of surveillance and Big Data analytics solutions to prisons, courts and community supervision programmes. This comes against a backdrop of global protests against police violence along with calls to defund the police and address institutional racism at every level of the criminal justice system.

Microsoft s iron cage: Prison surveillance and e-carceration

Microsoft’s iron cage: Prison surveillance and e-carceration Michael Kwet © The exterior of Cook County Jail in Chicago, Illinois [File: REUTERS/Jim Vondruska] The exterior of Cook County Jail in Chicago, Illinois [File: REUTERS/Jim Vondruska] Fyodor Dostoyevsky, author of “Crime and Punishment”, once wrote, “The degree of civilisation in a society is revealed by entering its prisons.” Updated for the 21st century, our “degree of civilisation” might be revealed by the technology used inside them. For Microsoft, prisons represent a market. In recent years, the company and its business partners have started providing an array of surveillance and Big Data analytics solutions to prisons, courts and community supervision programmes.

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