ACJR engages in high quality legal and empirical research, advocacy and empowerment which supports criminal justice reform in Africa. ACJR is a project of the Dullah Omar Institute at the University of the Western Cape. Their work supports targeted evidence-based advocacy and policy development promoting good governance and human rights in criminal justice systems. Their work is anchored in international, regional and domestic law. They promote policy, law and practice reform based on evidence. They have a particular focus on effective oversight over the criminal justice system, especially in relation to the deprivation of liberty.
Themes
Activism
Alternatives to Criminalisation
Fees and Fines
Petty Offences
Policing
Pre-trial Detention
Prisons
Use of Public Spaces
Activism
Alternatives to Criminalisation
Fees and Fines
Petty Offences
Policing
Pre-trial Detention
Prisons
Use of Public Spaces
People Groups
Activists
Children & Young People
People in Detention
People experiencing Homelessness or live in informal settlements
Informal Workers
People experiencing Poverty
Women and Girls
Activists
Children & Young People
People in Detention
People experiencing Homelessness or live in informal settlements
Informal Workers
People experiencing Poverty
Women and Girls
Approach
Advocacy
Capacity Building
Law Reform
Research
Policy Reform
Advocacy
Capacity Building
Law Reform
Research
Policy Reform
Regions
Africa
Africa