Ladysmith author’s very own book about crime

He makes reference to domestic violence and rhino poaching, and makes the public aware of their actions that directly or indirectly contribute to the escalation of crime

Ladysmith author Thomas Mlambo recently published his very own book, entitled ‘A brief focus on crime in a post-apartheid South Africa’.

Thomas had the idea that he needed to let the public know about the causes of violent crime in South Africa and also what the future of violent crime looks like for the country.

In his book, he enunciates crime and if it is going to end or not in the country. He makes reference to domestic violence and rhino poaching, and makes the public aware of their actions that directly or indirectly contribute to the escalation of crime in the country.

Thomas also wrote about what the corporate sectors and the government have put in place to combat crime.

Thomas succinctly exposes the social ills the country is facing, such as the dangers of alcohol and drug abuse. He also focused on society as it faces unemployment, teenage pregnancy and poverty, and how that also contributes to crime in the country.

Taking 3 years to publish his book, Thomas wants people to understand the dynamics and manifestations of crime in South Africa. Thomas is selling his book and can be contacted on 071-331-6987 for more information.

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