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University of South Africa: Pretoria, GAuteng, ZA

2004 to 2018-01-01 | Research Professor (Department of Criminology & Security Science)
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Anthony Minnaar

Technikon South Africa: Florida, Gauteng, ZA

1998-03-01 to 2003-12-31 | Senior Researcher/Professor (Institute for Human Rights & Criminal Justice Studies)
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Anthony Minnaar

Human Sciences Research Council: Pretoria, Gauteng, ZA

1983-01-01 to 1996-02-28 | Researcher (1983-1987) Senior Researcher (1987-1989) Chief Researcher (1989-1992) Research Specialist (1992-1994) Senior Research Specialist (1995-1996) (Institute for Historical Research/Centre for Conflict Analysis/Centre for Socio-political Analysis)
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Anthony Minnaar

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University of South Africa: Pretoria, ZA

1981 to 1988 | DLitt et Phil
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Anthony Minnaar

Works (10)

Cybercrime, cyberattacks and problems of implementing organizational cybersecurity. (Chapter 6: 121-138).

J.A. Eterno, A. Verma, A.M. Das & D.K. Das (Eds). Global Issues in Contemporary Policing
2017 | Book chapter
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Anthony Minnaar

Malware and data breach cyberattacks and the (more) organised cybercriminals: how “organised” are they? (Pp. 601-629).

E. Plywaczewski & E.M. Guzik-Makaruk (Eds). Current problems of the Penal Law and Criminology/Aktuelle Probleme des Strafrechts und der Kriminologie. 6th edition.
2017 | Book chapter
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Anthony Minnaar

Online ‘underground’ marketplaces for illicit drugs: The prototype case of the Dark Web website ‘Silk Road’

Acta Criminologica: Southern African Journal of Criminology. Special Edition: Illicit drugs: Local and International realities. 30(1)
2017 | Journal article
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Anthony Minnaar

Organised crime and the ‘new more sophisticated’ criminals within the cybercrime environment: How ‘organised’ are they in the traditional sense?

Acta Criminologica: Southern African Journal of Criminology, 29(2)
2016 | Journal article
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Anthony Minnaar

Gun rights versus peoples’ rights: A review of the struggle for stricter firearms controls in the USA – Any implications for South Africa?

Acta Criminologica: Southern African Journal of Criminology. Special Edition No 5/2015: Criminology in democratic South Africa: Coming of age
2015 | Journal article
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Anthony Minnaar

The legalisation and decriminalisation of marijuana (dagga): A review of American and South African experiences

Acta Criminologica: Southern African Journal of Criminology. Special Edition No 3/2015: Illicit Drugs: Local and International Realities
2015 | Journal article
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Anthony Minnaar

The difficulties of implementing cybersecurity measures as a foundational preventative cyberterrorism measure. (Pp. 585-609).

E. Plywaczewski (Ed.). Current problems of the Penal Law and Criminology. 6th edition.
2014 | Book chapter
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Anthony Minnaar

‘Crackers’, cyberattacks and cybersecurity vulnerabilities: The difficulties in combating the ‘new’ cybercriminals.

Acta Criminologica: Southern African Journal of Criminology. Special Edition No 2/2014: Research and practice in Criminology and Criminal Justice
2014 | Journal article
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Anthony Minnaar

Private security companies, neighbourhood watches and the use of CCTV surveillance in residential neighbourhoods: The case of Pretoria-East.

Acta Criminologica: Southern African Journal of Criminology - CRIMSA 2011 Conference Special Edition No1/2012
2012 | Journal article
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Anthony Minnaar

The growth and further proliferation of camera surveillance in South Africa. (Pp. 100-121).

A. Doyle, R. Lippert & D. Lyons (Eds). Eyes everywhere: The global growth of camera surveillance
2012 | Book chapter
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Anthony Minnaar