Methods: This is a descriptive paper using a new dataset of daily income, expenditure and financial transactions collected over a year from a total of 181 poor households in South African rural and urban areas. Finally, Albert was released in February of 2016, 43 years and 10 months after first being put in isolation for a crime he didn’t commit. PSYCHOLOGY at the UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA SUPERVISOR: MR F Z SIMELANE JUNE 2017. i DEDICATION I wish to dedicate this dissertation to my wife Lindi, my two daughters Zekhethelo, Nasiphi and my son Nkosinathi Mzizi. A research report submitted to the Discipline of Psychology in the School of Human and Community Development in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master in Education (Educational Psychology) in the faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand. Please help spread the word about our website and online networking at You Tube, Care2, Twitter, Facebook. Veteran Muckraker, James Ridgeway (July 28, 2011), Solitary Watch Confronts Torture in US Prisons --An interview with James Ridgeway and Jean Casella (June 12, 2011), Another Loss, Herman's brother, Leon Williams Jr. (June 10, 2011), Amnesty International Launches Global Angola 3 Campaign (June 9, 2011), Transition of a Soldier, Geronimo JiJaga Pratt (June 9, 2011), The Real Cost of Prisons --An interview with Lois Ahrens (May 10, 2011), Troy Davis Execution Date Expected Anytime --An interview with Laura Moye of Amnesty International (May 4, 2011), SOUL ON FIRE --Online play portrays Herman Wallace of the Angola 3 (April 13, 2011), Congressional Briefing About Solitary Confinement and Other A3 Events (March 27, 2011), Dancing With Dynamite --An interview with Ben Dangl (March 11, 2011), War, Prisons, and Torture in the US & UK --An interview with Richard Haley (March 5, 2011), Dylcia and Cisco on Panthers and Independistas (Feb. 26, 2011), Great News! Long-term imprisonment–an alternative, seemingly more humane sentence for prisoners who have committed horrific crimes, may not be that much more compassionate than the death penalty. NPR asked Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell, The prosecution’s star witness Hezekiah Brown. Most reviewed studies reported negative psychological effects including post-traumatic stress symptoms, confusion, and anger. endstream
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Established in 1997, SACAP (South African College of Applied Psychology) is an independent provider of accredited Applied Psychology courses with campuses in Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg, Pretoria and Online. It addresses the argument that the present justice system suffers from legal and structural flaws, both of which cause pain to the imprisoned and eventually increases crime. (July 27, 2018), A3 Newsletter: Keep on Keeping On (June 11, 2018), BREAKING: 'Soledad Brother' John Clutchette has been released! USA and law professor Angela A. Allen-Bell (May 30, 2012), "40 Years in Solitary Confinement: Two Members of Angola 3 Remain in Isolation in Louisiana Prison," Democracy Now! The International Journal of Human Resource Management: Vol. Visit the Herman's House You Tube page for more! (March 31, 2015), A3 Newsletter: Cautious Optimism as A3 Supporters Pack the Courtroom for Albert Woodfox (March 2, 2015), A3 Newsletter: Bail Hearing for Albert Woodfox on Monday, March 2 --Come to Baton Rouge to Support Albert (Feb. 27, 2015), VIDEO: Citing '43 Years of Injustice,' Amnesty International interviews UN Special Rapporteur Juan Mendez about Albert Woodfox (Feb. 19, 2015), Louisiana Takes First Step to Retry Albert Woodfox --AG Caldwell Continues to Obstruct Justice But Albert Does Not Fear A Trial (Feb. 12, 2015), Please take action for Albert Woodfox: New Amnesty Intl. (Oct. 3, 2009), VIDEO INTERVIEW: Dan Berger on Political Prisoners in the United States (Sept. 25, 2009), A3 Newsletter: Exciting Weekend in Louisiana; Robert King's book tour; and more (Sept. 16, 2009), KBOO Radio interviews Robert Hillary King of the Angola 3 (Sept. 12, 2009), Please Support the new "Angola 3" Play (Sept. 7, 2009), Kevin Cooper: Will California Execute an Innocent Man? This study is important in that it fills the gap in the literature that identifies labour market regulations as an important shaping influence on the psychological contract. 3 It is undeniably evident that one of the pillars of apartheid was its racist laws that sought to create a social order based on racial superiority with White people occupying the top and Black people, the bottom of the social order. ), International Coalition to Free the Angola 3, Please help spread the word about our website and online networking at, Watch the NBC Nightly News show on the Angola 3, where Brent Miller's widow calls for a new investigation. Both presented the results of studies done. &=��X�V��`]`{�[�����L Rw������`ە��H#[�9@�� ���nf`�9�����{� ���
Trauma activism is not exactly up in lights in South Africa’s long and proud tradition of activism – but it should be. The psychological effect of confinement varies from individual to individual. (June 25, 2014), A3 Newsletter: 42 Years and Still Waiting (June 18, 2014), A3 Newsletter: Solitary Reflections Lead to Congressional Action (May 8, 2014), Why Am I Not Suprised? King and Kupers were interviewed in Oakland, California in October, 2009, when King was in town for Black Panther History Month. 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Years of oppression tend to have a significant psychological impact on generations that follow. The psychological effects of imprisonment are real and serious. interviews Albert Woodfox, Robert H King and lawyer Billy Sothern (Feb. 22, 2016), Albert Woodfox interviewed by NY Times, UK Guardian, The Advocate and Time-Picayune (Feb. 20, 2016), BREAKING! In 2008, King released his autobiography, entitled From the Bottom of the Heap: The Autobiography of Robert Hillary King. Herman Wallace Has Finally Been Released" (Evening of Oct. 1, 2013), COMPILATION: "Judge Jackson Denies State's Request for a Stay and Issues Second Order for Herman Wallace's Immediate Release" (Afternoon of Oct. 1, 2013), COMPILATION: "Herman Wallace's Conviction Overturned and Immediate Release Ordered!" 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He is a consultant to Human Rights Watch, and author of the 1999 book entitled Prison Madness: The Mental Health Crisis Behind Bars and What We Must Do About It. Racial tension continues to plague South Africa as tension builds over strained resources, says Norman Duncan, associate professor of psychology at the University of Venda. (Aug. 8, 2014), Panthers in the Hole: French Angola 3 Book Illustrates US Prison Crisis --An interview with Nicolas Krameyer of Amnesty International France (July 26, 2014), A3 Newsletter: Say NO to Another Supermax! The South African Human Rights Commission and the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation briefed the Committee on the impact of imprisonment on women and their children. (March 14, 2010), Guardian article, European Tour Schedule, and Trailer for new Angola 3 movie: In the Land of the Free... (March 10, 2010), The Racialization of Crime and Punishment --An Interview With Nancy A. 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