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2021
Department of Police Oversight and Community Safety
(Western Cape Government)
Welcome and introductory remarks - Gideon Morris, head of Western Cape Department of Community Safety
The role of civilian oversight in a professional police force - Alvin Rapea, national secretary, Civilian Secretariat for Police
Policing in partnership: reflections from Bavaria - Prof Dr Wilhelm Schmidbauer, head of the Bavarian State Police, Germany
Building a safer Western Cape - Alan Winde, Western Cape Minister of Community Safety
Priorities for professional policing - Bheki Cele, South African Minister of Police
A Western Cape vision for safer communities - Helen Zille, Western Cape Premier
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Contents: Safer Western Cape Conference
Introductory Plenary
Plenary 1: Reducing Violence and Building Community Safety
Plenary 2: Evidence of what works in violence prevention
Parallel Session: Murder Reduction Strategies
Parallel Session: Drugs and Alcohol
Parallel Session: Professional Policing
Plenary 3: Collaboration to Reduce Violence and Build Safer Communities
Parallel Session: Gender-Based Violence What needs to be done
Parallel Session: Technology, Crime Mapping and Observatories
Parallel Session: Preventing Gang Violence
Parallel Session: Rural Safety
Parallel Session: Environmental Crime
Parallel Session: Safety on Public Transport
The content on this page was last updated on 4 January 2021