The processing domestic of violence cases by the department of justice and constitutional development: the case of Ntuzuma Magistrate Court in KwaZulu-Natal.
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2016
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Domestic violence is a universal experience faced in most parts of the world. Many years ago
domestic violence was considered a private matter therefore perpetrators were not necessarily brought
to justice for their abusive behaviours. In 1998, however, the South African government enacted the
Domestic Violence Act (DVA) to provide a public justice forum to address domestic violence. The
DVA provides victims with an accessible legal tool to stop certain abuses taking place within their
domestic relationships. This study aims at determining whether the processing of domestic violence
cases is effective at the Ntuzuma Magistrates Court. This study seeks to determine the factors that
facilitate or hinder the processing of domestic violence (DV) cases in Ntuzuma Magistrates Court
while exploring the experiences of the Inanda/Ntuzuma/KwaMashu (INK) community regarding the
services from the DV section in the Ntuzuma Magistrates Court. Through interviews of court
personnel and a focus group of community members, stakeholder perceptions on application of the
DVA and administration of DV case processing at Ntuzuma Magistrates Court are examined. The role
of cultural competency in DV case processing is also considered from the perspectives of study
participants. Data were analysed using a combination of thematic, content and matrix analysis.
Findings reveal a problem of what appears to be ineffective administrative processing of domestic
violence cases with reference to the finalisation of DV cases, case withdrawals and insufficient
personnel to operate court administration. Lastly, the study concludes with recommendations for the
Department of Justice and Constitutional Development to undertake as a way of improving court
administration. These recommendations include increasing court personnel, rearranging division of
work, and taking justice to the people through outreach programmes or community Izimbizos where
community members would be educated about administration and court services to improve access to
justice for domestic violence matters.
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Master of Commerce in Public Administration. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.
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Family violence--South Africa--Statistics., Criminal justice, Administration of--KwaZulu-Natal--Statistics., Family Violence--KwaZulu-Natal--Case studies., Theses--Public Administration.