Why conviction rates still matter in measuring prosecutorial performance

1er juin 2026 | Bulelwa Makeke and Sammy Mogoshi
As South Africa’s criminal justice system confronts increasingly complex forms of crime, the debate over how to measure prosecutorial success has gained renewed importance. While conviction rates should be interpreted alongside broader justice indicators, they remain a constitutionally grounded (…)
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