Significant Contributions to the Criminal Justice System
NICRO has, over many years, also contributed substantially towards policy development and legislation in South Africa and made numerous other noteworthy contributions to the criminal justice system.
NICRO played a leading role in a wide range of workgroups that culminated in the promulgation of new legislation or the adaptation of existing legislation, including the Probation Services Bill, Community-based Sentencing and the new Correctional Services and Supervision Bill.
NICRO was also an active participant and contributed significantly to the development of the Domestic Violence Act 116 of 1998 and the Sexual Offences Bill as well as the Service Charter for Victims of Crime (under the leadership of the Department of Justice).
In February 2003 NICRO’s efforts to entrench the rights of children in South African legislation, which spanned several years, culminated in its submission to the Justice and Constitutional Affairs Portfolio Committee around the Child Justice Bill [B49 of 2002].
NICRO’s contribution to the development of the South African criminal justice system is clearly evidenced in the 24 occasions the organisation has been cited in case law, including at the constitutional court level.