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Land, Crime, and Justice in South Africa
This chapter explores the intertwined issues of land ownership, racial identity, and economic challenges faced by marginalized communities in South Africa, particularly mixed-race individuals and indigenous groups. It discusses the complexities surrounding land expropriation without compensation, as well as the pervasive influence of gangsterism and crime on societal stability and law enforcement. The conversation also presents a contentious debate on the death penalty, weighing its potential as a deterrent against the moral implications of capital punishment within the context of ongoing social reform.