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CMY2602 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2025 (877420) - DUE March 2025; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.6.7-1.7.1-1.7.3.9. Ensure your success with us... QUESTION 1 Discuss the extent and impact of copper cable theft in South Africa with practical examples. cmy2603 (15) QUESTION 2 Indicate how the Department of Correctional Services (DCS) applies its needs-based rehabilitation programmes to female offenders, mothers with babies and inmates with HIV/AIDS. cmy2601 cmy2604

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CMY2602
Assignment 1 Semester 1 2025
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Unique number: 877420

Due Date: 2025
THE EXTENT AND IMPACT OF COPPER CABLE THEFT IN SOUTH AFRICA AND THE
APPLICATION OF THE NEEDS-BASED REHABILITATION PROGRAMME IN THE
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................... 3

2. DEFINITION OF KEY CONCEPTS ........................................................................ 3

2.1 Copper Cable Theft ........................................................................................... 3

2.2 Organised Crime Syndicates............................................................................. 4

2.3 Needs-Based Rehabilitation Programme .......................................................... 4

2.4 Female Offenders ............................................................................................. 4

2.5 HIV/AIDS in Correctional Facilities .................................................................... 4

3. THE EXTENT AND IMPACT OF COPPER CABLE THEFT IN SOUTH AFRICA ... 4
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THE EXTENT AND IMPACT OF COPPER CABLE THEFT IN SOUTH AFRICA
AND THE APPLICATION OF THE NEEDS-BASED REHABILITATION
PROGRAMME IN THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................... 3

2. DEFINITION OF KEY CONCEPTS ........................................................................ 3

2.1 Copper Cable Theft ........................................................................................... 3

2.2 Organised Crime Syndicates ............................................................................ 4

2.3 Needs-Based Rehabilitation Programme .......................................................... 4

2.4 Female Offenders ............................................................................................. 4

2.5 HIV/AIDS in Correctional Facilities .................................................................... 4

3. THE EXTENT AND IMPACT OF COPPER CABLE THEFT IN SOUTH AFRICA... 4

3.1 The Prevalence of Copper Cable Theft in South Africa .................................... 4

3.2 Economic and Social Consequences of Cable Theft ........................................ 5

3.3 Measures to Combat Copper Cable Theft......................................................... 5

4. THE NEEDS-BASED REHABILITATION PROGRAMME IN THE DEPARTMENT
OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES .............................................................................. 6

4.1 Rehabilitation of Female Offenders ................................................................... 6

4.2 Support for Incarcerated Mothers with Babies .................................................. 6

4.3 Managing HIV/AIDS in Correctional Facilities ................................................... 7

5. CONCLUSION ....................................................................................................... 7

REFERENCES ........................................................................................................... 8




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