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CMY3704
Assignment 1 Semester 2 2025
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Due Date: August 2025
1. INTRODUCTION

The sentencing of offenders in South Africa continues to raise complex questions about
justice, rehabilitation, deterrence, and public safety. Imprisonment remains the most severe
form of punishment available to courts following the abolition of the death penalty. However,
the effectiveness and fairness of custodial sentences are increasingly questioned due to
prison overcrowding, limited rehabilitation, and the availability of alternative sentencing
options. The case of Thabo Mokoena, sentenced to 18 years for multiple serious offences
including armed robbery, offers an important opportunity to reflect on whether imprisonment
was the most appropriate punishment. This assignment critically examines the various forms
of imprisonment available to South African courts, including ordinary, life, periodic,
suspended, indeterminate sentences, and correctional supervision. It evaluates the suitability
of these sentencing options in Mokoena’s case, considering his criminal history, personal
circumstances, and the broader context of sentencing policy in South Africa. The advantages
and disadvantages of imprisonment are discussed, along with the impact of socio-economic
factors and overcrowded prisons on judicial decisions. Legal frameworks such as the
Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977 and Correctional Services Act 111 of 1998 areTerms
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