Justice in South AfricaMonograph commenting on race relations, racial discrimination and Apartheid legislation in South Africa R from 1652 to 1970, with particular reference to the administration of justice - examines the race attitudes of Africans and White Africans, the impact of industrialization on racial segregation, racial conflict, the concept of crime, etc. Bibliography pp. 272 to 282, references and statistical tables. |
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Editorial Foreword | 9 |
Law Enforcement and Race Attitudes in a Slaveowning | 17 |
Postscript | 30 |
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