Sunday, November 1, 2009

Crime and the Constitution (Dr. Ghany, Feb 2006)

"There are many challenges that face a society like ours. My own appreciation of the situation is one in which I have recognised that the crime situation in this country has been linked in more than one way to issues of parliamentary representation.Any examination of parliamentary representation and crime will take us out of the arena of criminology and into the arena of political science. However, a broad cross-section of pressure groups and academics continue to make a case for parliamentary representation to be linked to solutions for the crime problem. This has been going on for years.This is an interesting angle given the nature of our constitutional system and the fact that the directives of their respective party caucuses mainly govern parliamentarians."

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