Department of Criminology and Security Science

Mr TD Ngoveni

College of Law
School of Criminal Justice
Department: Criminology and Security Science
Chair
Tel: 012 433 9510
E-mail: ngovetd@unisa.ac.za

Qualifications

  • Masters Degree in Policing (Tshwane University of Technology)
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Governance & Political Transformation (University of Free State)
  • B-Tech Degree in Corrections Management (UNISA)
  • Diploma in Corrections Management (UNISA)
  • Certificate in Good Governance in Africa (TMALI) UNISA

Currently teaching

  • PSMN04Y - Advanced Security Related Investigations

Fields of academic interests

  • Safety and security measures
  • Community Policing Forum

Field of Specialisation

  • Security risk control measures

Journal articles

  • Title: The Nature of Rape in the Mankweng Policing Areas of Limpopo Province, South Africa.

Journal: International Journal of Social Research Science and Review, 2022. Issue: Vol. 5, No. 6

Author(s): Sekwaila Naum Mamabolo; Witness Maluleke; Khomotjo Lekgau & Tinyiku David Ngoveni

 

  • Title: “Insights on the use of community policing forum for crime prevention: A case study of the Brooklyn police station, South Africa

Journal: International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science,2022 (2147- 4478), issue: Vol. 5 No 11.

Authors: Tinyiku David Ngoveni (a) Witness Maluleke (b) * Christopher Mabasa (c) "

 

  • Title: The Nexus of South African Police Service and Community Policing Forums in dismantling the ‘Boko Haram’ gang in the Dan Village of Tzaneen Township, South Africa

Journal: International Journal of Social Research Science and Review, 2022.  Issue: Vol. 5, No. 11

Author(s): Tinyiku David Ngoveni

 

  • Title: “A Systematic Study on the Evolutions of Community Policing Forums: A Supplementary Tool to Crime Prevention in South Africa”

Journal: International Journal of Social Science Research and Review, 2022. Issue: Vol 11 No 5

Author(s): Tinyiku David Ngoveni

 

  • Title “Rural Policing of Burglary at Residential Premises in Ga-Molepo Village, Limpopo Province, South Africa. Issue: Vol. 15, No.04, October-December 2023 (421-437).

Author(s): Beauty Mogaladi Malatjie, Witness Maluleke, Khomotjo Phalane & Tinyiku David Ngoveni

Paper presentations

  • CRIMSA, Gender Transformation and Employment Equity in South African today

  • 8th Spring Law Conference: The impact of community policing forum in crime prevention
  • The Evolution of Community Policing Forums as Police Supplementary Tool in Crime Prevention: a Comparative Study
  •  “Not yet Uhuru, not yet Azania” How far? Gender transformation and employment equity: Reflection on South Africa’s rainbow and equality Myth
  • The Role of CPFs as SAPS Complement to ensure Compliance During Covid19
  • Root out the root cause: Gender Discrimination, SA Perspective
  • Gender transformation. [Spring law conference] at Unisa

Professional positions, fellowships & awards

  • Community Policing Forum, Executive Secretary (Hlanganani Police station), Limpopo province, South Africa

Projects

  •  An Evaluation of Pluralisation of Street Policing in South Africa
  • Tirhisano Community Project