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Crime Prevention
Crime has increased in South Africa since the adoption of the Constitution and the removal of the death penalty. Apparently, the human right to freedom and the right to life do not agree with those of us who are criminally inclined.
Hence the obligation on our part to shore up and strengthen those parts of the Constitution which allow licence to crime instead of ensuring the protection of the people.
Doing this is not a sign of weakness; on the contrary, it takes an appropriate measure of courage to admit the weaknesses in the Bill of Rights and to propose suitable amendments thereto.
Crime prevention strategies include:
Leading by example;
Total public sector internal auditing ("TOPSIA");
Birth control to ensure reduced numbers of jobless persons in the future;
Job creation both in and outside of prisons to reduce joblessness and the temptation to act criminally;
Introduction of the death penalty for murder, rape, serious assault and human trafficking.
Communities will be encouraged to stand by each other to fight crime. If neighbours observe or suspect a crime being committed, they must be allowed to make an anonymous telephone call to report the matter, so that police action can take place promptly.
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