We closed off with an interview with Jacques Sibomana - Communications manager at the National Institute for Crime Prevention and the Reintegration of Offenders or Nicro. We were talking about the polemic around gangsterism following the debate around
whether the army should be deployed in Lavender Hill and Hanover Park or not in response
to the recent gang surge. Nicro believes there is no quick fix, nor only one
best way to resolve this social ill, however, for the immediate short term, we
need to find a rapid way of bringing matters under control and stability to
these communities. For further information you can contact Nicro on (021) 462
0017 or visit www.nicro.org.za
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