2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1759-5436.2009.00038.x
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Survey Methodology in Violence-prone Khayelitsha, Cape Town, South Africa

Abstract: This article discusses the methodological challenges of a service delivery survey in Khayelitsha, a township in Cape Town, South Africa. The survey aimed to gain a better understanding of the relationship between citizen participation and the environmental challenges facing residents in this urban area. Khayelitsha is a township prone to violence. Encountering violence during fieldwork can alter the way researchers execute research, yet this often remains unacknowledged in 'objective social science', especiall… Show more

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“…However, existing literature consistently links high crime rates to a number of factors including apartheid regime (Palmary, 2001;Shaw, 2002, Demombynes & Özler, 2005Singh, 2005;Nleya & Thompson, 2009). The regime was uninterested in fighting and preventing crime in areas occupied by black Africans as it had no policy in place on fighting and preventing crime in black African communities.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…However, existing literature consistently links high crime rates to a number of factors including apartheid regime (Palmary, 2001;Shaw, 2002, Demombynes & Özler, 2005Singh, 2005;Nleya & Thompson, 2009). The regime was uninterested in fighting and preventing crime in areas occupied by black Africans as it had no policy in place on fighting and preventing crime in black African communities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weak parental guidance also appears on the list of crime determinants in South Africa (de Wet, 2003;Frank, 2006;Nleya & Thompson, 2009). Parents are generally blamed for not playing their parental role in terms of guiding and preventing their children from pursuing illegitimate activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Lack of parental guidance is one of the factors which contribute to high crime rates in South Africa (Dissel, 1997;de Wet, 2003;Nleya &Thompson, 2009). In some communities, youths have normalised illegitimate activities to acquire accolade or status (Pelser, 2008), and these activities seem to be accepted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%