2006 index

Published date16 August 2019
Date16 August 2019
SOUTH AFRICAN
JOURNAL OF
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
2006
INDEX
Volume 19
Compiled by
Rosemary Ku
¨hn
BA (Hons) H Dip (Lib Sci) B Bibl (Hons) M Bibl
University of KwaZulu Natal, Pietermaritzburg
(2006) 19 SACJ Index
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AUTHOR INDEX
Covers all articles, comments, reviews and recent cases
Page
ASHWORTH, A The sentencing guideline system in England and
Wales ...................................................................................................... 1 22
BEKINK, B When do parents go too far? Are South African parents
still allowed to chastise their children through corporate punish
ment in their private homes?................................................................ 173 191
CARSTENS, PA Medical negligence as a causative factor in South Afri
can African criminal law: novus actus interveniens or mere mis
adventure? .............................................................................................. 192 211
CHIRWA, DM The Bill of Rights Handbook 5th ed................................... 342 348
COWLING, M Criminal procedure: recent cases............ 95 111; 239 252; 359 374
HOCTOR, S Specific offences: recent cases ................... 87 94; 232 238; 354 359
HOFMAN, J Electronic evidence in criminal cases .................................... 257 275
HUSA, ER Maximum includes financial even in cases of domestic
violence .................................................................................................. 23 36
LIDOVHO, GJ Suggestions on the application of the bifurcated place
ment policy of the Department of Correctional Services.................. 212 232
MEINTJES VAN DER WALT, L Expert evidence: recommendations for
future research....................................................................................... 276 302
MEINTJES VAN DER WALT, L Fingerprint evidence: probing myth
and reality .............................................................................................. 152 172
NAUDE
´, BC ‘Testimonial’ hearsay and the right to challenge evidence. 320 333
PILLAY, A Constitutional application: recent cases ..... 126 140; 256 266; 387 396
PRICE, A ‘Dealing with differences’: admitting expert evidence to
stretch judicial thinking beyond personal experience, intuition
and common sense ............................................................................... 141 151
REDDI, M General principles of liability: recent cases ............................. 349 354
ROACH, K Principles of Criminal Law 3ed ............................................... 79 82
SCHMIDT HC and TREDOUX, CG Utilisation and usefulness of face
composites in the South African Police Service an evaluation
study ....................................................................................................... 303 314
SCHA
¨RF, W The dirty work of democracy: A year on the streets with
The SAPS................................................................................................ 83 86
SIMON, J Pre recorded videotaped evidence of child witnesses............ 56 78
SINGH, K Evaluating the ‘First Report’: The persistent problem of evi
dence and distrust of the complainant in the adjudication of sex
ual offences............................................................................................ 37 55
TERBLANCHE, S Sentencing: recent cases ................................... 119 125; 378 386
VAN DER WALT, T The right to a fair revisited: S v Jaipal...................... 315 319
WERLE, G Principles of international criminal law.................................... 228 232
WHITEAR NEL, N Evidence: recent cases ................... 112 118; 253 255; 375 377
WHITEAR NEL, N Intermediaries appointed in terms of s 170A of the
Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977: new developments?.................. 334 341
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