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Official TH-cam channel of the Department of Correctional Services in the Republic of South Africa.
See stories of corrections, rehabilitation and social reintegration of offenders.
See stories of corrections, rehabilitation and social reintegration of offenders.
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Offender Uniform Colours Explained
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Ever wondered what the different colours on offender uniforms in South Africa mean? In this video, we explain the how each colour is used to categorize inmates. Get the inside scoop on the South African correctional system and its unique uniform colours. Subscribe for more informative content - #OffenderUniformColours - #SouthAfricanCorrectionalServices - #CorrectionalFacilities MUSIC BY www.be...
Breast Cancer Education & Screening | Department of Correctional Services | Head Office
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Breast Cancer Education & Screening | Department of Correctional Services | Head Office
Special monitoring operation in Mthatha 31 October 2024
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National Commissioner of Correctional Services, Makgothi Thobakgale, leading a special monitoring operation in Mthatha on 31 October 2024
Sentenced to 47 years imprisonment at the age of 19 | Bongani Mokoena | Behind These Walls | Podcast
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Bongani Mokoena, a 37 year old man, shares his story of being given a 47year sentence while only 19 years old. In this episode of Behind These Walls, he shares his journey of rehabilitation and hopes for his future upon release. MUSIC BY pixabay.com Sean McCleery Ribhav Agrawal pixabay.com/users/ribhavagrawal-39286533/? pixabay.com/music//?
National Commissioner Makgothi Thobakgale monitors 2024 Matric exams at Usethubeni School
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National Commissioner Makgothi Thobakgale monitors 2024 Matric exams at Usethubeni School
Surprise search operation at Atteridgeville Gender Responsive Centre for females
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Ensuring security-incident free Correctional Centres On Thursday night, 24 October 2024, the National Commissioner of the Department of Correctional Services (DCS), Makgothi Thobakgale, is led a cohort of female Emergency Support Team members to conduct a surprise search at the Atteridgeville Gender Responsive Centre for female offenders, under Kgoši Mampuru II Management Area, in Gauteng. DCS ...
Zanele Ntombela shares the story of her arrest and release on parole
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Parole assists with facilitating offender reintegration back into the community. Parole placement comes with compliance conditions. A parolee is expected to adhere to his/her conditions of placement. Monitoring officials in the employ of correctional services must ensure there is compliance by visiting parolees at their place of residence or workplace or instructing parolees to visit the commun...
From life sentence to parole, Ayoob Toffie reflects on his experiences. Parole Success Stories
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Learn more about the parole system in South Africa. In this video, Mr Ayoob Toffie shares his story about reintegrating back into society after being released on parole. Parole placement comes with compliance conditions. A parolee is expected to adhere to his/her conditions of placement. Monitoring officials in the employ of correctional services must ensure there is compliance by visiting paro...
Minister Dr Pieter Groenewald visits Grootvlei Correctional Centre
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In line with his publicly stated intention to appraise himself with operational work at different correctional centres, the Minister of Correctional Services, Dr Pieter Groenewald, flanked by National Commissioner Makgothi Thobakgale, visited the Public Private Partnership (PPP) Mangaung Correctional Centre (MCC) and the Department of Correctional Services’ Grootvlei Correctional Centre in the ...
Minister Groenewald visits G4S run Mangaung Correctional Centre
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In line with his publicly stated intention to appraise himself with operational work at different correctional centres, the Minister of Correctional Services, Dr Pieter Groenewald, flanked by National Commissioner Makgothi Thobakgale, visited the Public Private Partnership (PPP) Mangaung Correctional Centre (MCC) and the Department of Correctional Services’ Grootvlei Correctional Centre in the ...
Oversight visit on Correctional Facilities in Gauteng
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The Portfolio Committee on Correctional Services conducted oversight visits to several correctional centres in the Gauteng area. Committee Chairperson Mr Kgomotso Ramolobeng said the sites that they visited have were carefully identified to ensure proper oversight of the Department of Correctional Services. The oversight included site visits to, among others, the Emthonjeni Juvenile Correctiona...
Unannounced visit to Boksburg Correctional Facillity by Portfolio Committee on Correctional Services
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The Portfolio Committee on Correctional Services conducts an unannounced oversight visit to Boksburg Management Area to gain firsthand account of the state of operations at the Facility. While the sore point remains the level of overcrowding, which is at a staggering 158.62%, the Portfolio Committee's overall impression is that of a management area that functions and is managed effectively and ...
DCS and SANAC collaborate to enhance service delivery through policy development and Implementation
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DCS and SANAC collaborate to enhance service delivery through policy development and Implementation
Funda Mzantsi Championship Draws to an End
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Funda Mzantsi Championship Draws to an End
The final countdown to the 14th Funda Mzantsi Championship
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The final countdown to the 14th Funda Mzantsi Championship
Mzantsi's biggest reading competition #FMC2024
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Mzantsi's biggest reading competition #FMC2024
Embracing Indigenous languages and braille #FMC2024
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Embracing Indigenous languages and braille #FMC2024
Funda Mzantsi 14th Championship Kicks Off with Enthusiasm #FMC2024
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Funda Mzantsi 14th Championship Kicks Off with Enthusiasm #FMC2024
Groenewald leads Corrections Week Closing Prayer at Klerksdorp
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Groenewald leads Corrections Week Closing Prayer at Klerksdorp
Corrections Week National Prayer Day Service | Witbank Correctional Centre
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Corrections Week National Prayer Day Service | Witbank Correctional Centre
#CorrectionsWeek2024 Offender Arts Exhibition
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#CorrectionsWeek2024 Offender Arts Exhibition
Bringing Warmth: Correctional Services Officials Serve Soup to the Zwide Community in Gqeberha
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Bringing Warmth: Correctional Services Officials Serve Soup to the Zwide Community in Gqeberha
Corrections week 2024 - Shaping the future of corrections
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Corrections week 2024 - Shaping the future of corrections
Oversight visit to Pollsmoor by Select Committee on Justice and Security
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Oversight visit to Pollsmoor by Select Committee on Justice and Security
Surprise visit to monitor parolees and search for absconders in Tsakane
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Surprise visit to monitor parolees and search for absconders in Tsakane
DCS Partners with Kaizer Chiefs and FIFA Foundation for Empowerment of Female Inmates
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DCS Partners with Kaizer Chiefs and FIFA Foundation for Empowerment of Female Inmates
SOUTH AFRICA MUST USE Electronic tags. Less money but effective. This is How it works. Electronic monitoring (known as ‘tagging’) is used in mant countries to monitor curfews and conditions of a court or prison order. If you’re given a tag, it will usually be attached to your ankle. A monitoring unit or wireless base station will also be installed in a place stated in your court or prison order (usually your home). If you breach your conditions, you could be taken back to court or to prison. This includes if you damage or tamper with your tag, monitoring unit or wireless base station. Types of tag There are 3 types of electronic tag: curfew tags location tags alcohol tags Which tag you get is decided by the court, prison governor or parole board. If you have a curfew tag A curfew tag checks if you’re where you’re meant to be during your curfew hours, for example your home. It will send an alert to a monitoring centre if you’re not. If you have a location tag A location tag records data about your movements at all times. It checks if you’re: going to any areas you’ve been told not to go to by the court or prison going to appointments or other programmes that are part of your conditions sticking to your curfew The police, your probation practitioner or the Electronic Monitoring Service (EMS) can use this information to: support your good behaviour raise any concerns about where you’ve been going You must charge your location tag for at least one hour every day
SOUTH AFRICA MUST USE Electronic tags. Less money but effective. This is How it works. Electronic monitoring (known as ‘tagging’) is used in mant countries to monitor curfews and conditions of a court or prison order. If you’re given a tag, it will usually be attached to your ankle. A monitoring unit or wireless base station will also be installed in a place stated in your court or prison order (usually your home). If you breach your conditions, you could be taken back to court or to prison. This includes if you damage or tamper with your tag, monitoring unit or wireless base station. Types of tag There are 3 types of electronic tag: curfew tags location tags alcohol tags Which tag you get is decided by the court, prison governor or parole board. If you have a curfew tag A curfew tag checks if you’re where you’re meant to be during your curfew hours, for example your home. It will send an alert to a monitoring centre if you’re not. If you have a location tag A location tag records data about your movements at all times. It checks if you’re: going to any areas you’ve been told not to go to by the court or prison going to appointments or other programmes that are part of your conditions sticking to your curfew The police, your probation practitioner or the Electronic Monitoring Service (EMS) can use this information to: support your good behaviour raise any concerns about where you’ve been going You must charge your location tag for at least one hour every day
A life of bad decisions.
So criminals get free KFC?
Great Job Oom piet
I hear what you are saying about assisting your parents but what do you say about those you murdered their families,who assist them since you killed their own ?
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Viva GNU... To DCS all i can say is keep up the good work.
I salute you Bongane
Thobakgale ??? ??
Interviewer haai haai
Yaze yabora intombzana Haybo yhini leh intern
They follow programs,bit when they outside some start again.i hv X boy 7:53 friend was convicted at age of 20 yrs ,he stay for 19 ys after was out with paroll but to me still the same muntu start abusing alcohol is bad
500 thickens per hour
Keep going.keep up the good work
Change the interviewer shame uya bora this lady
He is wearing a sneaker which some won't afford even with even they are free.His skin is also glowing.Why don't those who live in rat infested shacks head to prison.
Thats an operation that should be implemented frequently.
It’s true being in prison for all those years is a waste of time. So many things happens there and chance are high that you will be eaten by the system or be killed. I was sentenced to 54 years at the age of 25 and was lucky to have spend my wasted 13 years plus 1 year 6 months on trial. Crime DOES NOT pay!
Crime doesn't pay my brother attempted murder, murder & possession of an unlicensed firearm & ammunition is a serious criminal offence and Bongani you knew that yourself before committing those crimes you need to introspect yourself but you seem to have changed you need to be given a second chance God be with you brother
Aim so proud of son of the soil we ar waiting for you and God bless you every day
Aim so proud of son of the soil we ar waiting for you and God bless you every day
How?
Even the prisoner can be better than the interviewer, you need more energy and interesting questions you weak not active
Now the GNU is working and the Commissioner of Correctioner Service is doing a wonderful job criminals must know that crime does not pay
Yooh this lady can't conduct the interview. Anyways Bongani what a handsome sgebhengu😎
Bad interviewer. The story is interesting but the interviewer is extremely bad
Wishing you all the best in life god be the glory 😢
No man....murder! Why do we give people who kill other people platform? Next it will be a person who raped a child telling us a sob story. Haai man!!!!!!!
Yoo bengufunda naye
Proud of you Bongani.. God has given you a second chance use it wisely.. your testimony is powerful ❤
Ayyy it's hard getting a job with criminal record 😢😢😢😢😢😢
The recovery of the society
After that?
U don't decide sometimes situation ND struggle is not easy so let's not judge pls all of us in this world we do sin
There's people who's never been arrested before some they over 50 bt never archived nothing still broke as we speak
Esh shemu my brother I just god can give you second chance
Murder 😮😢😢😢😢
You have decided to be a criminal .
Ungcono uyadla and laba obabulele bathini abazalibabo?
Why make these criminals into something they not will never be
am also from tsakane and seeing him behind bars is really touching ...i so wish he can come and educate gents in our hood about the results of crime😭😭😭😭
Gods ways r not like our ways, His thoughts are not like our thoughts, how u finish matters, n you are experiencing a good finish, u learnt from your lessons n when you accept Christ as your Saviour, old things pass away n new things begin. Keep it up, God has a purpose just like Saul in the word who changed n became new through Christ n became Paul. Continue to empower many de n come out n impact our young ones not to make the same mistakes❤
Pointless comment. Superstition.
As if they learn from their mistakes mxm this is rubbish just a waist of state resources
Yoooo lalela crime does not pay
I really wish to join these movement so that I can teach our brothers about patience.
They always regret when they in prison and claim it affected them negatively.Meaning he could have done more crimes without being caught
Avoid judging situations you've never experienced.... just watching and taking what you can from it is enough. Don't judge
You want to be a criminal 😮
Is this Boksburg Prison???? 30/10/2024
Lady needs to work on her interviewing timing.Good content though
Thank you for your support and feedback @@siphomabunda3277
She is young let's give her a chance please @@siphomabunda3277
How they gonna get jobs
Vele for the what, behlulwe ngumhlaba
Ba kwalela mahala kana ke fositse