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Crime situation in South Africa
1 April 2015 - 31 March 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Broad categories of crime
Methodology
Quality Improvement Initiatives
Crime Statistics Analysis
Serious Crime Classification
17 Community-Reported Serious Crimes
4 Crime Dependent on Police Action
Core Business Diversion
Strategic Approach
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Introduction 3
INTRODUCTION
4
• In compliance with a 2016 Cabinet decision to increase the frequency of
publication, the crime statistics will henceforth be released on a quarterly and
annual basis.
• These reports will enable government to monitor, on a more frequent basis, key
government targets in Medium Strategic Framework (MTFS) and enable a more
proactive policing approach.
• This presentation focuses on the Crime Statistics for the 2015/16 financial year.
• The overall analysis depicts notable progress towards the reduction of the 17
Community-Reported Serious Crimes.
• The Crime Statistics herein relates to the two broad categories of Crime, namely
17 Community-Reported Serious Crimes and 4 Crimes Detected as a result of
Police Action.
BROAD CATEGORIES OF CRIME
17 Community-Reported Serious Crimes
Contact Crimes
• Murder • Sexual Offences • Attempted Murder • Assault GBH • Common Assault • Common Robbery • Robbery Aggravated including
the following TRIO Crimes: Carjacking Robbery – Residential Robbery – Non -Residential
Contact Related Crimes
• Arson • Malicious damage
to property
Property Related Crimes
• Burglary at residential premises
• Burglary at non-residential premises
• Theft of motor vehicle and motor cycle
• Theft out of or from motor vehicle
• Stock theft
Other Serious Crimes
• Other Theft • Commercial
Crime • Shoplifting
BROAD CATEGORIES OF CRIME
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4 Crimes detected as result of Police action
Illegal Possession of firearm and ammunition
Drug Related Crimes
Driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs
Sexual offences detected as a result of police action
METHODOLOGY
Raw Figures
• Serious Crime Category focus on counts
• All attempted included
• Unfounded excluded
Data Collection
• Administrative data collection process
• All crimes are recorded
• Registration on Case Administrative System-CAS
• Crime Codes & Daily Summary of Serious Crime (DSSC) Codes
In compliance with a 2016 Cabinet decision to increase the frequency of publication, the crime
statistics, a Draft Crime Statistics Data Dissemination Policy has been developed to inform the
stakeholders about the advance release calendar and also clarify the terms and conditions
applicable to pre-release access.
Dissemination Policy
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVES
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In accordance with the memorandum of understanding between Statistics South Africa
(Stats SA) and SAPS, quality of crime statistics will be assessed before annual release.
The current Crime Statistics report has been quality assessed by the Technical Working
Team (TWT) composed Stats SA and SAPS members.
Additional to the six data quality dimensions that were assessed for the previous
2014/2015 report three more quality dimensions were added to the current assessment.
Based on the outcome of the two assessments, TWT recommended to look into
possibilities of subjecting the crime statistics to a full independent SASQAF assessment.
Quality Management Improvement
Crime Statistics Analysis
35.2%
7.0% 30.7%
27.0%
Contact crime
Contact-related crimes
Property-related crimes
Other serious crimes
SERIOUS CRIME CLASSIFICATION Percentage Contribution
17 Reported
Serious Crimes
83% 17%
Crimes Detected
as a result of
Police Action
1 770 626 355 926
Broad Categories 1 2
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HIGHLIGHTS ON THE 17 COMMUNITY-REPORTED
SERIOUS CRIMES Trend over ten year period
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1 948
1 862
1 886
1 884
1 816
1 801
1 809
1 804
1 796
1 771
1 650
1 700
1 750
1 800
1 850
1 900
1 950
2 000
Tho
usa
nd
s
1.4%
Reported Serious Crime decreased by 1.4% in 2015/16 compared to 2014/15. A 10 year comparison depicts a 9% decrease.
HIGHLIGHTS ON THE 4 CATEGORIES MAKING UP THE 17
COMMUNITY-REPORTED SERIOUS CRIMES Overview of Categories – Financial Year Comparison
0.5%
-1%
0%
-1.3%
0.9%
1.9%
-0.8%
-2.2%
1.0%
-0.8%
-1.8%
-4.1%
-5.0%
-4.0%
-3.0%
-2.0%
-1.0%
0.0%
1.0%
2.0%
3.0%
2013/14 2014/15 2015/16
Contact Crimes Contact-Related
Crimes
Property-Related
Crimes
Other Serious
Crimes
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Significant strides have been made in efforts to reduce all categories of Serious Crime except Contact Crimes.
HIGHLIGHTS ON THE 17 REPORTED CRIMES Provincial Overview
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/ 15 172 562 105 552 514 843 273 997 103 643 101 116 97 216 45 082 381 936
2015/ 16 166 077 103 040 507 517 268 405 108 144 101 503 95 920 45 068 374 952
-
100 000
200 000
300 000
400 000
500 000
600 000
3.8%
1.4%
4.3%
2.0%
0.4%
1.8%
1.3% 2.4%
0%
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Contact crimes Contact crime refers to those crimes in which the victims themselves are the targets
of violence or property is targeted and the victims in the vicinity during the
commission of the crime are subjected to threats of violence or the use of such
violence.
• Murder
• Sexual Offences
• Attempted Murder
• Assault GBH
• Common Assault
• Common Robbery
CONTACT CRIMES Trend over ten year period
724 393
686 294
678 142 669 928
633 228 615 935
608 724
611 574 616 973
623 223
580 000
600 000
620 000
640 000
660 000
680 000
700 000
720 000
740 000
1.0%
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Although Contact Crimes increased by 1.0%, the 10 year comparison depicts a 14% decrease.
CONTACT CRIMES Percentage Change
5.0%
-6.9%
4.6%
-1.5%
-3.2%
12.8%
0.6%
4.6%
-5.4%
3.2%
0.1%
-2.8%
8.5%
2.7%
4.9%
-3.2%
3.4%
0.2% 2.2%
2.7%
-1.5%
-10.0%
-5.0%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
2013/14 2014/15 2015/16
Murder Sexual
Offences
Assault
GBH
Robbery with
aggravating
circumstances
Attempted
Murder
Common
Assault
Common
Robbery
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EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 68 654 42 314 167 264 98 757 37 971 31 886 35 082 18 877 116 168
2015/16 67 258 41 100 172 814 97 870 40 391 32 737 35 224 18 971 116 858
0
20 000
40 000
60 000
80 000
100 000
120 000
140 000
160 000
180 000
200 000
2.0%
3.3%
0.5%
2.9%
0.9%
6.4% 2.7% 0.4%
0.6%
HIGHLIGHTS ON THE CONTACT CRIMES Provincial Overview
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Types of Contact crimes
MURDER Trend over ten year period
19106
18400 18084
16767
15893
15554
16213
17023
17805
18673
13000
14000
15000
16000
17000
18000
19000
20000
4,9%
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MURDER Provincial Overview
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 3 321 943 3 671 3 810 777 831 853 413 3 186
2015/16 3 649 993 3 842 3 929 898 859 907 372 3 224
0
500
1 000
1 500
2 000
2 500
3 000
3 500
4 000
4 500
9.9%
5.3%
4.7% 3.1%
15.6% 3.4% 6.3%
9.9%
1.2%
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SEXUAL OFFENCES Trend over ten year period
64 071
62 484
69 197
66 992
64 921
60 539 60 888
56 680
53 617
51 895
44000
49000
54000
59000
64000
69000
74000
3.2%
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SEXUAL OFFENCES Provincial Overview
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 9 224 4 094 9 902 9 079 4 312 3 474 4 585 1 578 7 369
2015/16 8 797 3 928 9 510 8 947 4 369 3 331 4 164 1 719 7 130
9 224
4 094
9 902
9 079
4 312
3 474
4 585
1 578
7 369
0
2 000
4 000
6 000
8 000
10 000
12 000
Titl
e
4.1%
4.0%
1.5%
1.3%
4.1%
9.2%
8.9%
3.2%
4.6%
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ATTEMPTED MURDER Trend over ten year period
19 957
18 643
18 140
17 247
15 360
14 730
16 236
16 989 17 537
18 127
10000
12000
14000
16000
18000
20000
22000
3.4%
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ATTEMPTED MURDER Provincial Overview
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 1 832 816 4 202 3 918 793 703 984 562 3 727
2015/16 2 052 787 4 574 4 041 875 797 899 658 3 444
0
500
1 000
1 500
2 000
2 500
3 000
3 500
4 000
4 500
5 000
Titl
e
3.6%
8.9%
3.1%
10.3% 13.4% 8.6% 17.1%
12.0%
7.6%
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ASSAULT WITH THE INTENT TO CAUSE GRIEVIOUS
BODILY HARM
Trend over ten year period
216 754 208 705
202 328
203 807
197 470 191 612
185 050
182 333
182 556
182 933
160000
170000
180000
190000
200000
210000
220000
0.2%
25
ASSAULT GBH Provincial Overview
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 25 431 13 458 41 830 29 201 13 511 10 778 13 334 8 813 26 200
2015/16 24 818 13 116 42 790 28 665 14 143 11 359 13 614 8 889 25 539
0
5 000
10 000
15 000
20 000
25 000
30 000
35 000
40 000
45 000
Titl
e
2.4%
2.5%
2.3%
1.8%
4.7%
5.4%
2.1%
0.9%
2.5%
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COMMON ASSUALT Trend over ten year period
207 869
195 885
190 709
194 922
184 103 180 165
171 653 166 081
161 486 164 958
140000
150000
160000
170000
180000
190000
200000
210000
220000
2.2%
27
COMMON ASSAULT Provincial Overview
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 11 848 15 243 42 918 24 011 9 073 7 510 6 930 4 803 39 150
2015/16 11 475 15 194 44 255 23 703 9 838 7 649 6 942 4 598 41 304
0
5 000
10 000
15 000
20 000
25 000
30 000
35 000
40 000
45 000
50 000
Titl
e
3.1%
0.3%
3.1%
1.3%
8.4% 1.9% 0.2%
4.3%
5.5%
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ROBBERY WITH AGGRAVATING CIRCUMSTANCES Trend over ten year period
126 038
117 760
120 920
113 200
101 039 100 769
105 488
118 963
129 045
132 527
80000
90000
100000
110000
120000
130000
140000 2.7%
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EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 13 245 5 239 47 362 20 881 6 123 5 656 5 977 1 446 23 116
2015/16 12 777 4 778 49 792 21 061 6 723 5 996 6 281 1 387 23 732
0
10 000
20 000
30 000
40 000
50 000
60 000
0.9%
6.0%
ROBBERY WITH AGGRAVATING CIRCUMSTANCES Overview of Provinces – Financial Year Comparison
5.1%
3.5%
9.8%
5.1%
2.7%
8.8% 4.1%
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COMMON ROBBERY Trend over ten year period
70 598
64 417
58 764 56 993
54 442 52 566
53 196
53 505 54 927
54 110
40000
45000
50000
55000
60000
65000
70000
75000
1.5%
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EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 3 753 2 521 17 379 7 857 3 382 2 934 2 419 1 262 13 420
2015/16 3 690 2 304 18 051 7 524 3 545 2 746 2 417 1 348 12 485
0
2 000
4 000
6 000
8 000
10 000
12 000
14 000
16 000
18 000
20 000
4.2%
6.4%
COMMON ROBBERY Provincial Overview
0.1%
1.7% 4.8%
3.9%
7.0%
8.6% 6.8%
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Trio Crimes & Other Sub-Categories of
Robbery Aggravating
Consist of the following crime types:
Carjacking
Robbery – Residential
Robbery – Non –Residential
Truck Hijacking
Robbery of Cash-in-Transit (CIT)
Bank Robbery
TRIO CRIMES
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Trio crimes include carjacking and robberies at residential and non-residential premises
which, amongst others, are perceived by households the most common and feared
crimes in South Africa (2014/2015 Victims of Crime Survey, Statistics South Africa)
These are the crimes within the contact crime category which recorded an increase over
the medium term.
The highlighting hereof makes visible the progress made to curb upward trend.
An analysis of reported crime indicates that although crime levels in respect of robbery
residential premises shows a 2.7% increase in the current financial year. Compared to
the increase recorded in 2013/2014 this is a 4.7% point decrease. The same principle
applies to robbery at non-residential premises.
Prioritisation and targeted interventions towards the reduction hereof is being ensured.
TRIO CRIMES Percentage Change
12.6%
7.4%
13.6% 14.2%
5.2%
3.2%
14.3%
2.7% 2.8%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
14.0%
16.0%
2013/14 2014/15 2015/16
Robbery at non-residential
premises Carjacking Robbery at residential
premises
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A 0.1% point increase was recorded in the 2015/16 financial year compare to a 1.6% point increase during 2013/14.
CARJACKING Trend over ten year period
13 534
14 152
14 855
13 852
10 541
9 417
9 931
11 180
12 773
14 602
8 000
9 000
10 000
11 000
12 000
13 000
14 000
15 000
16 000
14.3%
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EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 769 270 6 867 2 190 345 509 278 15 1 530
2015/16 956 258 7 367 2 493 450 629 370 47 2 032
0
1 000
2 000
3 000
4 000
5 000
6 000
7 000
8 000
13.8%
23.6%
CARJACKING Provincial Overview
33.1%
24.3%
30.4%
7.3%
32.8%
4.4% 213.3%
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ROBBERY AT RESIDENTIAL PREMISES Trend over ten year period
12 761
14 481
18 438 18 786
16 889
16 766 17 950
19 284 20 281
20 820
11 000
13 000
15 000
17 000
19 000
21 000
23 000 2.7%
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EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 1 811 718 8 174 3 958 1 117 1 112 1 110 123 2 158
2015/16 2 054 773 7 896 4 082 1 190 1 080 1 065 106 2 574
0
1 000
2 000
3 000
4 000
5 000
6 000
7 000
8 000
9 000
3.1%
3.0%
ROBBERY AT RESIDENTIAL PREMISES Provincial Overview
4.1%
13.4%
6.5%
3.4%
19.3%
7.7%
13.8%
39
ROBBERY AT NON-RESIDENTIAL PREMISES Trend over ten year period
6 675
9 836
13 885
14 504
14 637
15 912
16 343
18 573 19 170 19 698
5 000
7 000
9 000
11 000
13 000
15 000
17 000
19 000
21 000 2.8%
40
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 2 474 852 6 329 2 750 1 522 1 366 1 419 240 2 218
2015/16 2 218 756 6 910 2 825 1 802 1 562 1 394 258 1 973
0
1 000
2 000
3 000
4 000
5 000
6 000
7 000
8 000
2.7%
14.3%
ROBBERY AT NON-RESIDENTIAL PREMISES Provincial Overview
1.8%
10.3% 18.4%
9.2%
11.0%
11.3% 7.5%
41
TRUCK HIJACKING Trend over ten year period
892
1 245
1 437 1 412
999
821
943 991
1 279
1 184
800
900
1 000
1 100
1 200
1 300
1 400
1 500
7.4%
42
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 34 89 804 63 27 155 45 0 62
2015/16 54 65 695 71 15 194 42 2 46
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
12.7%
25.2%
TRUCK HIJACKING Provincial Overview
6.7% 58.8% 44.4%
13.6%
25.8% 27.0%
43
ROBBERY OF CASH IN TRANSIT Trend over ten year period
467
394
386
358
290
182 145 145
119 137 100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
44
15.1%
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 10 9 39 18 9 14 5 0 15
2015/16 19 5 32 21 13 18 4 1 24
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
16.7% 28.6%
ROBBERY OF CASH IN TRANSIT Provincial Overview
20.0%
90.0%
44.4%
17.9%
60.0%
44.4%
45
BANK ROBBERY Trend over ten year period
129
144
102 93
39 35
7 21
17
6 0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
64.7%
46
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 0 2 9 0 1 2 1 1 1
2015/16 0 0 2 0 0 1 3 0 0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
20%
BANK ROBBERY Provincial Overview
200%
100%
77.8%
100%
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100% 100%
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Contact-related crimes Contact-related crime includes arson and malicious damage to property. These two
crimes are closely related and involve damage to or the destruction of the property of
another (often in order to punish such a person or entity) - or to damage one’s own
property for the purpose of insurance claims.
• Arson
• Malicious damage to property
148 151
141 199 137 914
135 647
128 971
125 903
124 691
123 441
125 789
124 804
115 000
120 000
125 000
130 000
135 000
140 000
145 000
150 000
0.8%
CONTACT RELATED CRIMES Trend over ten year period
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The recorded 0.8% decrease contributed towards the 16% decrease over the 10 year period.
CONTACT RELATED CRIMES Percentage Change
-3.7%
-0.9%
-6.1%
2.3%
-4.4%
-0.6%
-7.0%
-6.0%
-5.0%
-4.0%
-3.0%
-2.0%
-1.0%
0.0%
1.0%
2.0%
3.0%
2013/14 2014/15 2015/16
Arson Malicious damage to property
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EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 13 184 7 942 35 847 15 459 7 544 6 130 6 231 3 381 30 071
2015/16 12 498 7 816 35 312 15 534 8 225 6 113 6 076 3 256 29 974
0
5 000
10 000
15 000
20 000
25 000
30 000
35 000
40 0001.6%
5.2%
1.6%
3.7%
2.5%
0.3%
0.5%
0.3% 9.0%
51
HIGHLIGHTS ON THE CONTACT RELATED CRIMES Provincial Overview
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Types of Contact-related
crimes
ARSON Trend over ten year period
7 438
6 948
6 445 6 304
6 157 5 996 5 665
5 458
5 127 4 903
3000
3500
4000
4500
5000
5500
6000
6500
7000
7500
8000
4.4%
53
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 785 287 1 042 854 585 291 329 172 782
2015/16 679 265 992 825 613 286 314 172 757
0
200
400
600
800
1 000
1 200
3.4%
1.7%
ARSON Provincial Overview
4.6%
13.5% 4.8%
4.8%
3.2%
7.7%
0%
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MALICIOUS DAMAGE TO PROPERTY Trend over ten year period
140 713
134 251
131 469 129 343
122 814 119 907
119 026
117 983
120 662
119 901
83000
93000
103000
113000
123000
133000
143000
153000
0.6%
55
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 12 399 7 655 34 805 14 605 6 959 5 839 5 902 3 209 29 289
2015/16 11 819 7 551 34 320 14 709 7 612 5 827 5 762 3 084 29 217
0
5 000
10 000
15 000
20 000
25 000
30 000
35 000
40 000
0.7%
0.2%
MALICIOUS DAMAGE TO PROPERTY Provincial Overview
2.4%
4.7%
9.4%
1.4%
0.2%
1.4%
3.9%
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Property-related crimes Property-related crime refers to crimes during which tangible property of an
individual or institution is taken by criminal elements without permission and in the
absence of the owner or custodian of such property. This type of crime includes
burglary at both residential and non-residential premises, theft of motor vehicles and
motorcycles, theft out of or from motor vehicles and stock-theft.
• Burglary at Residential premises
• Burglary at Non-Residential premises
• Theft of motor vehicle and motor cycle
• Theft out of or from motor vehicle
• Stock theft
PROPERTY RELATED CRIMES Trend over ten year period
542 197
516 405
527 088
547 753
528 957 530 624
558 334 558 228
553 487
543 524
490 000
500 000
510 000
520 000
530 000
540 000
550 000
560 000
570 000
1.8%
58
A decrease of 3% has been recorded since the sharp increase in the 2012/13.
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0.0%
-0.6%
-2.5%
3.5%
-7.3%
1.2%
-2.3%
-2.7%
1.1% 1.8%
0.9%
-1.2%
-2.3%
-4.1%
-1.0%
-8.0%
-6.0%
-4.0%
-2.0%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
2013/14 2015/15 2015/16
Burglary at
non-residential
premises
Burglary at
residential
premises
Theft of motor
vehicle and
motor cycle
Theft out of or
from motor
vehicle
Stock theft
PROPERTY RELATED CRIMES Percentage Change
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EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 53 536 31 162 155 912 86 814 31 669 36 218 31 674 13 030 113 472
2015/16 51 083 30 622 150 955 86 385 32 081 36 107 31 469 13 212 111 610
0
20 000
40 000
60 000
80 000
100 000
120 000
140 000
160 000
180 000
4.6%
1.7% 0.6% 1.3%
0.5%
0.3%
1.6%
1.4%
3.2%
HIGHLIGHTS ON THE PROPERTY RELATED CRIMES Provincial Overview
61
Types of Property-related
crimes
BURGLARY AT NON-RESIDENTIAL PREMISES Trend over ten year period
58 240
62 756
69 829
71 544
68 907 69 902
73 492
73 464 74 358 75 008
50000
55000
60000
65000
70000
75000
800000.9%
62
BURGLARY AT NON-RESIDENTIAL PREMISES Provincial Overview
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 7 810 4 875 16 983 11 032 7 048 5 541 5 080 2 270 13 719
2015/16 7 470 5 210 16 412 11 656 7 386 6 014 5 313 2 203 13 344
0
4 000
8 000
12 000
16 000
20 000
3.0%
4.4%
5.7%
4.8%
8.5% 4.6%
3.4%
2.7%
6.9%
63
BURGLARY AT RESIDENTIAL PREMISES Trend over ten year period
248 462
236 638
245 465
255 278
246 612 244 667
261 319 259 784
253 716
250 606
220 000
225 000
230 000
235 000
240 000
245 000
250 000
255 000
260 000
265 000
1.2%
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EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 24 329 15 618 66 172 43 274 16 466 18 183 15 687 6 204 47 783
2015/16 23 901 15 323 64 968 42 429 16 217 18 162 15 568 6 469 47 569
0
10 000
20 000
30 000
40 000
50 000
60 000
70 000
80 000
2.0%
0.1%
BURGLARY AT RESIDENTIAL PREMISES Provincial Overview
4.3%
1.8%
1.5% 0.8%
1.8%
0.4%
1.9%
65
THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLE AND MOTORCYCLE Trend over ten year period
85 979
79 970
75 630 71 449
64 162
58 800 58 102
56 645 55 090
53 809
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
80000
90000
2.3%
66
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 3 276 1 743 27 147 8 404 988 2 303 1 984 327 8 918
2015/16 2 678 1 745 26 646 8 673 1 151 2 222 2 070 246 8 378
0
5 000
10 000
15 000
20 000
25 000
30 000
3.2%
3.5%
THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLE AND MOTORCYCLE Provincial Overview
4.3% 18.3%
16.5%
1.8%
6.1%
0.1% 24.8%
67
THEFT OF OUT OF OR FROM MOTOR VEHICLE Trend over ten year period
123 361
110 988 108 909
120 054
122 334
129 644
138 956
143 801 145 358 139 386
26000
46000
66000
86000
106000
126000
146000
166000
4.1%
68
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 12 034 5 399 44 809 18 148 5 501 7 999 6 349 2 898 42 221
2015/16 11 225 4 878 42 111 17 896 5 571 7 372 5 913 2 962 41 458
0
5 000
10 000
15 000
20 000
25 000
30 000
35 000
40 000
45 000
50 000
1.4%
7.8%
THEFT OF OUT OF OR FROM MOTOR VEHICLE Provincial Overview
6.9%
6.7%
1.3%
6.0% 1.8%
9.6% 2.2%
69
STOCK THEFT Trend over ten year period
26 155
26 053
27 255
29 428
26 942
27 611
26 465
24 534 24 965
24 715
22000
23000
24000
25000
26000
27000
28000
29000
30000
1.0%
70
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 6 087 3 527 801 5 956 1 666 2 192 2 574 1 331 831
2015/16 5 809 3 466 818 5 731 1 756 2 337 2 605 1 332 861
0
1 000
2 000
3 000
4 000
5 000
6 000
7 000
3.8%
6.6%
STOCK THEFT Provincial Overview
1.2%
4.6%
5.4%
2.1% 3.6%
1.7%
0.1%
71
72
Other serious crimes Include all Serious Crimes not mentioned in the above categories
• Other Theft
• Commercial Crime
• Shoplifting
OTHER SERIOUS CRIMES Trend over ten year period
532 779
517 721
542 737
531 102 525 194
528 296
517 252
510 748
499 698
479 075
470 000
480 000
490 000
500 000
510 000
520 000
530 000
540 000
550 000
4.1%
73
This Crime category has been on the decrease since 2008/9 which depicts a 10% decrease over a 10 year period.
74
OTHER SERIOUS CRIMES Percentage Change
-1.9%
-13.9%
-1.1% -0.8%
-11.6%
1.2%
-5.6%
3.1%
-3.6%
-16.0%
-14.0%
-12.0%
-10.0%
-8.0%
-6.0%
-4.0%
-2.0%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
2013/14 2014/15 2015/16
Other theft Commercial
crime
Shoplifting
75
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 37 188 24 134 155 820 72 967 26 459 26 882 24 229 9 794 122 225
2015/16 35 238 23 502 148 436 68 616 27 447 26 546 23 151 9 629 116 510
0
20 000
40 000
60 000
80 000
100 000
120 000
140 000
160 000
180 000
2.6%
1.7%
5.2%
6.0%
4.7%
4.4% 1.2% 3.7%
4.7%
HIGHLIGHTS ON THE OTHER SERIOUS CRIMES Provincial Overview
76
Types of Other serious
crimes
ALL THEFT NOT MENTIONED ELSEWHERE Trend over ten year period
407 714
387 554
386 858
360 120
361 222
370 916
356 847 363 517 360 541
340 372
300000
320000
340000
360000
380000
400000
420000
5.6%
77
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 25 597 17 180 109 422 47 622 19 050 18 894 17 943 7 437 97 396
2015/16 23 429 16 341 102 599 43 573 19 915 18 416 16 751 7 316 92 032
0
20 000
40 000
60 000
80 000
100 000
120 000
8.5%
2.5%
ALL THEFT NOT MENTIONED ELSEWHERE Provincial Overview
6.6% 8.5% 4.5%
6.2%
5.5%
4.9%
1.6%
78
COMMERCIAL CRIMES Trend over ten year period
59 637 63 233
75 166
82 414 85 646
85 570 89 138
76 744
67 830 69 917
40000
50000
60000
70000
80000
90000
100000
3.1%
79
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 5 546 3 806 23 836 11 227 3 500 4 494 4 016 997 10 408
2015/16 6 155 3 986 23 680 11 395 3 733 4 733 4 212 1 037 10 986
0
5 000
10 000
15 000
20 000
25 000
30 000
1.5%
5.3%
COMMERCIAL CRIMES Provincial Overview
4.9% 11.0%
6.7%
0.7%
5.6%
4.7%
4.0%
80
SHOPLIFTING Trend over ten year period
65 428
66 934
80 713
88 568
78 326 71 810 71 267
70 487 71 327 68 786
40000
50000
60000
70000
80000
90000
100000
3.6%
81
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 6 045 3 148 22 562 14 118 3 909 3 494 2 270 1 360 14 421
2015/16 5 654 3 175 22 157 13 648 3 799 3 397 2 188 1 276 13 492
0
5 000
10 000
15 000
20 000
25 000
3.3%
2.8%
SHOPLIFTING Provincial Overview
3.6%
6.5%
2.8%
1.8%
6.4%
0.9%
6.2%
82
83
Crimes Detected As A Result
Of Police Action
Crime detected as a result of police action is usually not reported to the police largely
deployment of law enforcement personnel and employment of intelligence. The
crime is usually recorded after the apprehension of suspects in connection with the
illegal possession of firearms and ammunition, drug-related crimes, driving under the
influence of alcohol and/or drugs and sexual offences detected as a result of police
action.
CRIMES DETECTED AS A RESULT OF POLICE ACTION Trend over ten year period
84
156 739
170 575 186 988
212 021 231 591
262 726 296 734
350 403
356 919
355 926
100 000
150 000
200 000
250 000
300 000
350 000
400 000
0,3%
CRIMES DETECTED AS A RESULT OF POLICE ACTION Percentage Change
3.7%
26.1%
-1.8%
13.1%
-1.6%
2.4%
-1.7%
34.3%
-2.3% -2.9%
11.1%
-8.0%
-15.0%
-10.0%
-5.0%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
30.0%
35.0%
40.0%
2013/14 2014/15 2015/16
Illegal Possession of
firearm and ammunition
Drug Related
Crimes
Sexual offences
detected as a result of
police action
Driving under the
influence of
alcohol and drugs
85
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 24 922 11 387 100 267 65 418 18 321 12 929 14 196 4 436 105 043
2015/16 24 711 12 791 91 799 64 875 17 709 14 539 15 537 5 183 108 782
0
20 000
40 000
60 000
80 000
100 000
120 000
0.8%
12.5%
CRIMES DETECTED AS A RESULT OF POLICE ACTION Provincial Overview
9.4%
0.8%
3.3%
8.4%
16.8%
3.6%
12.3%
86
87
Types of Crimes
Detected As A Result Of
Police Action
ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION Trend over ten year period
14 160
13 335
13 918
14 430
14 385
14 372
14 813
15 362
15 116
14 772
12000
12500
13000
13500
14000
14500
15000
15500
16000
2.3%
88
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 1 719 442 3 740 4 081 474 1 068 531 102 2 959
2015/16 1 773 469 3 600 3 908 456 977 678 92 2 819
0
500
1 000
1 500
2 000
2 500
3 000
3 500
4 000
4 5004.2%
8.5%
ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION Provincial Overview
27.7%
3.1%
3.8%
3.7%
4.7%
6.1%
9.8%
89
DRUG-RELATED CRIME Trend over ten year period
104 369
108 902 116 949
134 687 150 561
176 218
206 721
260 596 266 902
259 165
0
50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
300000
2.9%
90
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 16 038 8 776 70 264 47 377 11 716 8 841 11 632 3 527 88 731
2015/16 16 129 9 623 55 442 46 354 11 268 9 820 12 189 4 344 93 996
0
10 000
20 000
30 000
40 000
50 000
60 000
70 000
80 000
90 000
100 000
2.2%
11.1%
DRUG-RELATED CRIME Provincial Overview
4.8% 0.6%
3.8%
21.1%
9.7% 23.2%
5.9%
91
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS Trend over ten year period
38 210
48 338
56 121
62 904 66 645
69 410 71 025
69 725
68 561
76 159
30000
35000
40000
45000
50000
55000
60000
65000
70000
75000
8000011.1%
92
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 6 946 1 976 25 794 11 702 3 214 2 974 1 927 804 13 224
2015/16 6 547 2 448 32 287 12 052 4 143 3 649 2 583 725 11 725
0
5 000
10 000
15 000
20 000
25 000
30 000
35 000
3.0%
22.7%
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS Provincial Overview
34.0%
5.7%
28.9%
25.2%
9.8%
11.3%
23.9%
93
SEXUAL OFFENCES DETECTED AS A RESULT OF POLICE
ACTION Trend over ten year period
2 726
4 175
4 720
6 340
5 830
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
70008.0%
94
EC FS GP KZN LP MP NW NC WC
2014/15 219 193 469 2 258 2 917 46 106 3 129
2015/16 262 251 470 2 561 1 842 93 87 22 242
0
500
1 000
1 500
2 000
2 500
3 000
3 500
13.4%
102.2%
SEXUAL OFFENCES DETECTED AS A RESULT OF POLICE
ACTION Provincial Overview
17.9% 19.6%
36.9%
0.2% 30.1% 87.6%
95
96
Core Business Diversion
CORE BUSINESS DIVERSION Public Order Incidents
2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16
Crowd
(Peaceful)10 832 10 517 11 601 12 451 11 151
Crowd(Unrest) 1 226 1 882 1 907 2 289 3 542
800
2 800
4 800
6 800
8 800
10 800
12 800
14 800
97
Despite the notable increase in incidents of Unrest, the Police continue to maintain a restraint
UNREST-RELATED PUBLIC ORDER INCIDENCES 2015/2016: Break down per Province
LP
1 003 (448)
NW
1 324 (245)
NC 318 (141)
EC 1 309 (661)
KZN 2 845 (786)
WC 817 (250)
GP 1 969 (638)
MP 704 (274)
FS
862 (99)
Unrest
Peaceful
98
99
Strategic Approach
PREMISING THE BACK TO BASICS APPROACH
“Personal safety is a human right. It is a necessary condition for human development,
improved quality of life and enhanced productivity. When communities do not feel
safe and live in fear, the country’s economic development and the people’s wellbeing
are affected”.
“In 2030, people living in South Africa feel safe at home, at school and at work, and
they enjoy a community life free of fear. Women walk freely in the streets and children
play safely outside. The police service is well-resourced and professional, staffed by
highly skilled officers who value their work, serve the community, safeguard lives and
property without discrimination, protect the peaceful against violence, and respect the
rights to equality and justice.”
- The National Development Plan, 2030
STRATEGIC FOCUS & APPROACH
Internal Functioning & Support
Prevention Of Crime
Safe & Secure
Environment For All
Investigation Of Crime
In-depth analysis into the performance of the SAPS
identified areas of persistent underperformance
Consultation with management & members of the organisation to
develop and implement
relevant and viable solutions
STRATEGIC SOLUTION – KEY ELEMENTS
Consultation with management & members of the organisation to develop and implement relevant and viable solutions
• Partnership Policing
• Command & Control
• Crime Awareness
• Increased Police Visibility
• Intelligence Based
Operations
Prevention of Crime
• Crime Scene Management
• Docket Age Analysis
• Performance &
Accountability
• Tracing of Wanted Suspects
• Utilisation of Forensic Leads
Investigation of Crime
MANAGEMENT INTERVENTIONS
“Assess & Fix”
IMPROVED PERFORMANCE
BACK TO BASICS
“Doing the right things right”
MANAGEMENT INTERVENTIONS
“Assess & Fix”
IMPROVED PERFORMANCE
STRATEGIC SOLUTION – KEY ELEMENTS
Consultation with management & members of the organisation to develop and implement relevant and viable solutions
BACK TO BASICS
“Doing the right things right”
Briefing of Management
Conducting of Parades (All Discipline)
Infrastructure & Resource Assessment
Initiation of Recovery Plan
Performance Assessment
Establishment of the Back-to-Basic Approach
• Focus on 63 Prioritised Police
Stations (High Crime & Low
Detective Performance)
• Engagement with Provincial,
Cluster & Station Management
• 3 X Intervention teams established
BACK TO BASICS APPROACH
The Minister of Police, the Acting National Commissioner & senior management of the SAPS
identified the need for the introduction of a “Back to Basics” approach to policing. This
approach focuses on every member of SAPS reverting to the established regulatory framework,
or simply put, doing the basics of policing, properly & consistently.
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