Understanding punishment and crime control in South Africa’s marginalized communities

Inadequate policing, vigilantism, social inequality, the legacy of apartheid: these are the complex factors affecting the landscape of law and justice in South Africa’s informal shack settlements. University of Toronto Mississauga assistant professor of sociology Gail Super is trying to untangle them and learn how they relate to state formation in her new study, “Precarious penality on the periphery: Crime prevention and punishment in South Africa’s informal settlements.”