While Correctional Services denies there is a backlog, the Judicial Inspectorate says there is a problem
News | 26 August 2021
The certainty of arrest and prosecution, not long sentences, is what deters crime
Opinion | 9 August 2021
Correctional services say claims by Prisoners at Leeuwkop Maximum Prison are “nowhere near reality”
Brief | 11 June 2021
St Albans hunger strike ends but prisoners want conditions improved
News | 1 March 2021
But the CEO of the Judicial Inspectorate for Correctional Services can still be disciplined by the Justice Department
Law | 7 December 2020
A Constitutional Court decision, awaited since March, will be crucial for the safety of inmates and wardens
Opinion | 3 September 2020
Prisoners say they were told they will have to wait until Covid-19 is over before they will be free
By Zoë Postman
News | 19 August 2020
People don’t see prisoners as human beings, says inmate’s daughter
By Zoë Postman
Brief | 21 July 2020
The release of 19,000 low-risk inmates is a bold and necessary step to save lives
By Sasha Gear and Doreen Gaura
Opinion | 26 May 2020
Leeuwkop trial inmates “subjected daily to the control of the people they are suing for torture”
By Zoë Postman
News | 25 May 2020
Awaiting trial inmates say their “rights are grossly violated” by the Covid-19 lockdown regulations
Brief | 12 May 2020
About 19,000 low-risk offenders may qualify
By Zoë Postman
Brief | 8 May 2020
“There is every reason to fear that the virus may spread more fearsomely within our correctional system, and soon”
By Zoë Postman
Brief | 24 April 2020
Inspecting judge calls for prisoner releases
Opinion | 24 April 2020
Picture 70 to 100 people in a room that is 8x24 square metres
Analysis | 21 April 2020