Action Society refuses to lose hope as challenges in courts continue to delay justice
The Action Society team faced another challenging week in the courts where numerous cases of sexual violence against women and
The Action Society team faced another challenging week in the courts where numerous cases of sexual violence against women and
“If you want to go quickly, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” This African proverb succinctly
An alarming increase in DNA backlogs was recorded by the SAPS FSL over the past year and the DNA Board
Action Society supports the changes made in the Older Persons Amendment Bill as it appears to move to a more
Thursday, 17 October 2024, will mark the beginning of trial for two prominent cases that Action Society is overseeing. Candice
Action Society has been mandated to oversee the brutal and senseless kidnapping and murder case of Charlene Josephs, a 57-year-old
This week marks 100 days since the appointment of the new cabinet ministers after the formation of the GNU, and
The Auditor-General of South Africa’s report on the South African Police Service (SAPS), presented to the Portfolio Committee on Police
Action Society had reason to celebrate at the Mitchell’s Plain Regional Court on Thursday after the rapist of a teenage
Action Society continued their battle for justice in the courts in September. We were met mostly by postponements and disappointments.
Action Society acts in the interest of the public through active advocacy for policy change. We work within the community to fight for a reformed justice system, holding government accountable for failing to protect South African citizens.
At Action Society, we often see delays in the justice system. What do you think? Have you experienced this too?