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IRM1501 PORTFOLIO (DETAILED ANSWERS) Semester 2 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED Answers, guidelines, workings and references ...... QUESTION 1 Discuss empirical research and its components and provide examples where necessary. (15 marks) QUESTION 2 Find the case of Makate v Vodacom (Pty) Ltd (CCT52/15) [2016] ZACC 13; 2016 (6) BCLR 709 (CC); 2016 (4) SA 121 (CC) (26 April 2016) and discuss this case in the prescribed format [the facts of the case; legal question; ratio decidendi, or reasons for the decision; and finding(s)]. (15 marks) 6 QUESTION 3 Discuss the case of Jafta v Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife (D204/07) [2008] ZALC 84; [2008] 10 BLLR 954 (LC); (2009) 30 ILJ 131 (LC) (1 July 2008). (10 marks) QUESTION 4 Find the case of Potgieter v National Commissioner of the South African Police Services and Another (JS 700/05) [2008] ZALC 133; [2009] 2 BLLR 144 (LC); (2009) 30 ILJ 1322 (LC) (10 October 2008). Write an essay about this case covering the following: 1. the facts of this case 2. the legal question 3. the decision of the court Your essay must include footnotes in the prescribed format and referencing style, and a bibliography. You must consult and use at least one book; one journal article; one Act of Parliament, or legislation; and one court case in preparing for your essay.

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IRM1501
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, QUESTION 1

Empirical research is a methodical process focused on collecting and analyzing
data to answer specific questions or address issues within a particular field of study.
In the social sciences, it aims to observe, measure, and understand human
behavior, often through structured processes.1 It relies on direct or indirect
observations or experiences, and conclusions must be verifiable through
observation or experiment.2

Components of Empirical Research

Empirical research generally consists of four main components: descriptive,
exploratory, explanatory, and evaluation research. Each component plays a unique
role in addressing various research goals.

1. Descriptive Research

This type of research aims to define or describe a particular social phenomenon or
issue. It focuses on answering “how” and “why” questions. An example might be,
“How many sexual offences courts exist in South Africa?” This type of research
aims to paint a picture of the current state of a topic without drawing conclusions
or providing explanations.3



2. Exploratory Research

Exploratory research is used when there is little to no prior research on a particular
subject. It seeks to uncover “what is going on” and often involves open-ended data
collection methods like interviews or case studies. For example, a researcher might
explore how journalists perceive the limitations imposed by the Protection of
Personal Information Act (POPI Act) on freedom of speech. This component
focuses on generating insights into new areas where no clear answers or data are
available.



1
De Vos AS Research at grass roots for the social sciences and human service professions (Van Schaik
Pretoria 2002).
2
Davies P and Francis P “Preparatory criminological research” in Davis P, Francis P and Jupp V (eds) Doing
criminolog y research 2nd ed (Sage Publications London 2000) 7–15 14–15.
3
De Vos et al Research 64.


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