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Dee Smythe (@dee_smythe) / Twitter
Dee Smythe (@dee_smythe) / Twitter

Myths and Stereotypes, Skills Deficits and Disengagement: Dee Smythe  Explores Police Failure in Rape Unresolved | UCT Press
Myths and Stereotypes, Skills Deficits and Disengagement: Dee Smythe Explores Police Failure in Rape Unresolved | UCT Press

PDF) DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND DEVELOPMENT: Looking at the Farming Context | Dee  Smythe - Academia.edu
PDF) DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND DEVELOPMENT: Looking at the Farming Context | Dee Smythe - Academia.edu

Dee Smythe (@dee_smythe) / Twitter
Dee Smythe (@dee_smythe) / Twitter

Dee Smythe (@dee_smythe) / Twitter
Dee Smythe (@dee_smythe) / Twitter

Dee Smythe (@dee_smythe) / Twitter
Dee Smythe (@dee_smythe) / Twitter

Professor Dee Smythe – Professor of Public Law & Deputy Dean Research Law  Faculty:University of Cape Town | Womanity
Professor Dee Smythe – Professor of Public Law & Deputy Dean Research Law Faculty:University of Cape Town | Womanity

A spotlight on rape | University of Cape Town
A spotlight on rape | University of Cape Town

Myths and Stereotypes, Skills Deficits and Disengagement: Dee Smythe  Explores Police Failure in Rape Unresolved | UCT Press
Myths and Stereotypes, Skills Deficits and Disengagement: Dee Smythe Explores Police Failure in Rape Unresolved | UCT Press

The Chamber of Legal Students on Twitter: "Gaby Ritchie - Advisory Board  member • Development and Marketing manager | Faculty of Law • Contact:  gaby.ritchie@uct.ac.za https://t.co/8f2YyU3w85" / Twitter
The Chamber of Legal Students on Twitter: "Gaby Ritchie - Advisory Board member • Development and Marketing manager | Faculty of Law • Contact: gaby.ritchie@uct.ac.za https://t.co/8f2YyU3w85" / Twitter

Rape Unresolved: Victims and Police Responses in South Africa:  Amazon.co.uk: Dee Smythe: 9781919895895: Books
Rape Unresolved: Victims and Police Responses in South Africa: Amazon.co.uk: Dee Smythe: 9781919895895: Books

Blackwashing Homophobia by Melanie Judge | Centre for Law & Society
Blackwashing Homophobia by Melanie Judge | Centre for Law & Society

Dee Smythe (@dee_smythe) / Twitter
Dee Smythe (@dee_smythe) / Twitter

Bristol University Press | Unsettling Apologies - Critical Writings on  Apology from South Africa, Edited by Melanie Judge and Dee Smythe
Bristol University Press | Unsettling Apologies - Critical Writings on Apology from South Africa, Edited by Melanie Judge and Dee Smythe

Professor Dee Smythe – Professor of Public Law & Deputy Dean Research Law  Faculty:University of Cape Town | Womanity
Professor Dee Smythe – Professor of Public Law & Deputy Dean Research Law Faculty:University of Cape Town | Womanity

Dee Smythe (@dee_smythe) / Twitter
Dee Smythe (@dee_smythe) / Twitter

The Centre for Law and Society
The Centre for Law and Society

Marriage, land and custom: What's law got to do with it? - Juta Journals
Marriage, land and custom: What's law got to do with it? - Juta Journals

PDF) Bridges and barriers: A five year retrospective on the Domestic  Violence Act
PDF) Bridges and barriers: A five year retrospective on the Domestic Violence Act

Law at the Crossroads | University of Cape Town
Law at the Crossroads | University of Cape Town

Buy In search of equality: Case studies on women, law and society in Africa  (2013) Book Online at Low Prices in India | In search of equality: Case  studies on women, law
Buy In search of equality: Case studies on women, law and society in Africa (2013) Book Online at Low Prices in India | In search of equality: Case studies on women, law

A spotlight on rape | University of Cape Town
A spotlight on rape | University of Cape Town

Dee Smythe (@dee_smythe) / Twitter
Dee Smythe (@dee_smythe) / Twitter

LSA Appoints Dee Smythe to Serve as Inaugural Coordinator of Global  Activities - Law and Society Association
LSA Appoints Dee Smythe to Serve as Inaugural Coordinator of Global Activities - Law and Society Association

PDF) LOSING GROUND? Making sense of attrition in rape cases
PDF) LOSING GROUND? Making sense of attrition in rape cases