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Identification parade as a technique for the identification of suspects : a case study in Kwazulu-Natal

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Title: Identification parade as a technique for the identification of suspects : a case study in Kwazulu-Natal
Author: Nyuswa, Campbell Msizi
Abstract: This study explores the utilisation of the identification parade as a technique for the identification of suspects. The intention of the study is to empower the investigators with knowledge they can use during their investigations. An identification parade is the most common police identification procedure. When conducted properly, it is considered more accurate than other methods. Crime in South Africa is a serious concern and it impacts negatively on many lives. The fear of crime, the loss of life and the socioeconomic impact of crime, etc., create the impression that the battle against crime has been lost. The limited knowledge among the police investigators contributes to making the reduction of crime more difficult to achieve. This study aims to develop good practice by recommending new ideas on how identification parades should be conducted with the view to enhancing the performance of police investigators.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2711
Date: 2009-05
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