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.
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Volume 28 Issue 3, 2015
Index
Authors: Rosemary Kühn
Source: South African Journal of Criminal Justice, pp iii – xxii (2015 I3)
Recent Case: Recent developments in child justice
Authors: Julia Sloth-Nielsen
Source: South African Journal of Criminal Justice, pp 437 – 447 (2015 I3)
Recent Case: International criminal law
Authors: Max du Plessis
Source: South African Journal of Criminal Justice, pp 429 – 436 (2015 I3)
Recent Case: Sentencing
Authors: Annette van der Merwe
Source: South African Journal of Criminal Justice, pp 415 – 429 (2015 I3)
Recent Case: Law of evidence
Authors: Lirieka van der Walt
Source: South African Journal of Criminal Justice, pp 402 – 414 (2015 I3)
Recent Case: Criminal procedure
Authors: Pieter du Toit
Source: South African Journal of Criminal Justice, pp 387 – 402 (2015 I3)
Recent Case: General principles and specific offences
Authors: Louise Jordaan
Source: South African Journal of Criminal Justice, pp 373 – 386 (2015 I3)
Comment: The (surprising) roots of the test for criminal liability for interrupted attempt in South African law
Authors: Shannon Hoctor
Source: South African Journal of Criminal Justice, pp 363 – 372 (2015 I3)
Comment: The concept of premeditation in South African criminal law: Quo vadis
Authors: GP Stevens
Source: South African Journal of Criminal Justice, pp 347 – 362 (2015 I3)
Comment: Determining the criminal capacity of children aged 10 to 14 years: A comment in light of S v TS 2015 (1) SACR 489 (WCC)
Authors: Shelley Walker
Source: South African Journal of Criminal Justice, pp 337 – 346 (2015 I3)