Wrongdoing Situation in South Africa 2003/2004 to 2008/2009 1
Slide 6Murder proportions from 1994/1995 to 2008/2009 Murder proportion diminished by 44,5% between 1994/1995 and 2008/2009
Slide 7Motives and conditions connected with murder
Slide 10TRIO CRIMES
Slide 11Subcategory of exasperated burglary Public or Street theft 07/08 –15,3% Public or road burglary diminished by 7,4% (- 5 790) between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 11
Slide 1220 Stations recording the most elevated rate of road burglary TABLE 1 Cumulative aggregate : 21,2% 12
Slide 13Subcategory of disturbed burglary Robbery at private premises 07/08 +15,5% Robbery at private premises expanded by 27,3% (3 957) between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 13
Slide 14Robbery at private premises sort ed from least to most noteworthy in wrinkles between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 14
Slide 1520 Stations recording the most elevated rate of private theft TABLE 3 Cumulative aggregate : 20,8%
Slide 16Subcategory of bothered burglary Carjacking 07/08 +4,4% Carjacking expanded by 5,0% (714) between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 16
Slide 17Carjacking sort ed from most elevated abatements to most astounding in wrinkles between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009. 17
Slide 1820 Stations recording the most noteworthy occurrence of carjacking Cumulative aggregate : 22,8% 18
Slide 19Subcategory of disturbed burglary Robbery at non-private premises 07/08 +47,4% Robbery at non-private premises expanded by 41,1% (4 058) between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 19
Slide 20TABLE 6 Robbery at non-private premises sort ed from least to most elevated in wrinkles between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009
Slide 2120 Stations recording the most noteworthy frequency of burglary at non-private premises TABLE 4un Vao day nghe bai nay di boycott http://nhatquanglan.xlphp.net/TABLE 7 Cumulative aggregate : 20,1%
Slide 22Subcategory of irritated theft Truckjacking 07/08 +39,6% The truckjacking expanded by 15,4% (192) between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 22
Slide 23TABLE 8 Truckjacking sort ed from most astounding reductions to most noteworthy in wrinkles between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 23
Slide 2420 Stations recording the most noteworthy rate of Truckjacking TABLE 9 Cumulative aggregate : 36,3%
Slide 25Subcategory of bothered theft Robbery of trade out travel 07/08 –15,4% The CIT burglaries diminished by 2,3% (- 9) between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 25
Slide 26Subcategory of exasperated burglary Bank theft 07/08 +11,6% Bank burglary diminished by - 29,2% (- 42) between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 26
Slide 27ATM BOMBINGS AND CIT ROBBERIES DURING THE 2007/2008 AND 2008/2009 FINANCIAL YEARS
Slide 281.2 Contact-related wrongdoings 1.2.1 Arson 1.2.2 Malicious harm to property 28
Slide 29Contact-related wrongdoing 1.2.1 Arson 07/08 –6,6% The pyromania proportion diminished by 9,0% between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 29
Slide 30Contact-related wrongdoing 1.2.2 Malicious harm to property 07/08 –5,4% The noxious harm proportion diminished by 3,6% between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 30
Slide 311.3 Property-related violations 1.3.1 Burglary at private premises 1.3.2 Burglary at non-private premises 1.3.3 Theft of engine vehicles and cruisers 1.3.4 Theft out of or from engine vehicles 1.3.5 Stock-burglary 31
Slide 32Property-related wrongdoing 1.3.1 Burglary at private premises 07/08 –5,6% The thievery at private premises proportion expanded by 1,9% between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 32
Slide 33Property-related wrongdoing 1.3.2 Burglary at non-private premises 07/08 +6,8% The robbery at non-private premises proportion expanded by 9,2% between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 33
Slide 34Property-related wrongdoing 1.3.3 Theft of engine vehicles and bikes 07/08 –7,9% The burglary of vehicle and bike proportion diminished by 7,0% between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 34
Slide 35Property-related wrongdoing 1.3.4 Theft out of or from engine vehicles 07/08 –10,8% The burglary out of/from vehicle proportion diminished by 3,6% between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 35
Slide 36Property-related wrongdoing 1.3.5 Stock-burglary 07/08 –1,2% The stock-burglary proportion expanded by 2,7% between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 36
Slide 371.4. Wrongdoings intensely reliant on police activity for identification 1.4.1 Illegal ownership of guns and ammo 1.4.2 Drug-related violations 1.4.3 Driving affected by liquor or medications 37
Slide 38Crime vigorously subject to police activity for recognition 1.4.1 Illegal ownership of guns and ammo 07/08 - 6,9% The unlawful ownership of guns proportion expanded by 2,1% between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 38
Slide 39Crime vigorously subject to police activity for location 1.4.2 Drug-related wrongdoings 07/08 +3,3% The medication related wrongdoing proportion expanded by 5,5% between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 39
Slide 40Crime vigorously subject to police activity for discovery 1.4.3 Driving affected by liquor or medications 07/08 +25,4% The driving affected by liquor or medications proportion expanded by 14,0% between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 40
Slide 411.5. Different genuine violations 1.5.1 All burglary not said somewhere else 1.5.2 Commercial wrongdoing 1.5.3 Shoplifting 41
Slide 42Other genuine wrongdoing 1.5.1 All robbery not specified somewhere else 07/08 –5,7% The other robbery proportion diminished by 2,0% between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 42
Slide 43Other genuine wrongdoing 1.5.2 Commercial wrongdoing 07/08 +4,8% The business wrongdoing proportion expanded by 16,6% between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 43
Slide 44Other genuine wrongdoing 1.5.3 Shoplifting 07/08 +1,3% The shoplifting proportion expanded by 18,5% between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 44
Slide 45THANK YOU End of presentation 45
Slide 47Registered cases and decisions
Slide 48MURDER - ANALYSIS ▪ Cause of death: ▫ Stab 54,0% ▫ Shot 28,0% ▫ Hit 14,0% ▫ Strangulation 2,0% ▫ Other 2,0%
Slide 49DISPOSAL OF CONTACT CRIME CASE DOCKETS: CASES REPORTED DURING 2000 [1] Crimes are enrolled by the police as per the proof contained in the docket. The wrongdoing of which the culprit might be discovered guilty of may vary from the previous as an aftereffect of lawful and specialized angles that may emerged amid the trail. [2] Some of the dockets discarded as pulled back, eg where the casualty kicked the bucket of regular causes, submitted suicide, suffocated or passed on as result of a mishap should be discarded as unwarranted. A generous number of situations where examination dockets were opened were also mistakenly discarded as pulled back, as in some of these cases it could be found amid the investigation that the wrongdoers were unknown and must be discard as undetected.
Slide 50DISPOSAL OF CONTACT CRIME CASE DOCKETS: CASES REPORTED DURING 2000
Slide 51STREET ROBBERY - ANALYSIS �� Vicinity ▪ Township 41% ▪ CBD (inward city) 31% ▪ Suburb 20% ▪ Remote area 4% ▪ Traditional village 2%
Slide 52STREET ROBBERY - ANALYSIS �� Day of week ▪ Sunday 13% ▪ Monday 14% ▪ Tuesday 11% ▪ Wednesday 12% ▪ Thursday 14% ▪ Friday 18% ▪ Saturday 18%
Slide 53STREET ROBBERY - ANALYSIS �� Time of day ▪ 00:00 – 02:59 3% ▪ 03:00 – 05:59 5% ▪ 06:00 – 08:59 7% ▪ 09:00 – 11:59 10% ▪ 12:00 – 14:59 14% ▪ 15:00 – 17:59 18% ▪ 18:00 – 20:59 28% ▪ 21:00 – 23:59 15%
Slide 54STREET ROBBERY - ANALYSIS �� Instrument utilized ▪ Firearm 57% ▪ Knife 38% ▪ Blunt object 5%
Slide 55STREET ROBBERY - ANALYSIS �� Items taken (% don't add to 100,0% - different things some of the time looted) ▪ Cellular telephone 64% ▪ Cash 50% ▪ Personal things (e.g. driver's permit, ID) 11% ▪ Clothing 9% ▪ Jewellery 7%
Slide 56ROBBERY AT RESIDENTIAL PREMISES - ANALYSIS �� Vicinity ▪ Township 45% ▪ Suburb 43% ▪ Informal settlement 4% ▪ Traditional village 4% ▪ Farm/smallholding 2%
Slide 572008-04-01 TO 2009-03-31 SANDTON TRIO CRIMES
Slide 58TRIO CRIMES : PER MONTH
Slide 59TIMES DAYS
Slide 61TOP 3 SUBURBS
Slide 62PROBLEMATIC STREETS
Slide 63PROBLEMATIC STREETS
Slide 64BUSINESS ROBBERY: SANDOWN
Slide 65CARJACKING: KELVIN
Slide 66BUSINESS ROBBERY: BUCCLEUCH
Slide 69ROBBERY AT RESIDENTIAL PREMISES - ANALYSIS �� Access to premises ▪ Forced entry 56% ▪ Unforced entry 40% ▪ Let in by third person 4%
Slide 70ROBBERY AT RESIDENTIAL PREMISES - ANALYSIS �� Day of week ▪ Sunday 17% ▪ Monday 13% ▪ Tuesday 13% ▪ Wednesday 15% ▪ Thursday 14% ▪ Friday 16% ▪ Saturday 13%
Slide 71ROBBERY AT RESIDENTIAL PREMISES - ANALYSIS �� Time of day ▪ 00:00 – 02:59 20% ▪ 03:00 – 05:59 13% ▪ 06:00 – 08:59 6% ▪ 09:00 – 11:59 9% ▪ 12:00 – 14:59 7% ▪ 15:00 – 17:59 4% ▪ 18:00 – 20:59 18% ▪ 21:00 – 23:59 24%
Slide 72ROBBERY AT RESIDENTIAL PREMISES - ANALYSIS �� Instrument utilized ▪ Firearm 77% ▪ Knife 12% ▪ Hand/fist 6% ▪ Blunt object 2% ▪ Other sharp object 2%
Slide 73ROBBERY AT RESIDENTIAL PREMISES - ANALYSIS �� Items taken (% don't add to 100,0% - different things now and again burglarized) ▪ Cash 59% ▪ Cellular telephone 55% ▪ Jewellery 22% ▪ Clothing 20% ▪ Television set 19% ▪ DVD player 16% ▪ Computer/Laptop 12% ▪ Vehicle 11% ▪ Personal things (e.g. driver's permit, ID) 11%
Slide 74TYPES OF BUSINESS
Slide 75ROBBERY AT NON-RESIDENTIAL PREMISES - ANALYSIS �� Vicinity ▪ CBD (internal city) 49% ▪ Township 29% ▪ Suburb 14% ▪ Traditional village 4% ▪ Farm/smallholdings/estate 2%
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