Publication

Jun 2016

This brief argues that while certain kinds of firearms and military equipment are controlled in South Africa, there exists a legislative gap when it comes to regulating law enforcement equipment that can facilitate torture and ill treatment. According to the text’s authors, electric shock devices are a case in point. They require greater control measures, particularly when it comes items manufactured within South Africa and exported elsewhere.

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Author Omega Research Foundation
Series ISS Policy Briefs
Issue 84
Publisher Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
Copyright © 2016 Institute for Security Studies
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