overview of crime trends in sa npa conference 2007 johan burger crime and justice programme
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Overview of crime trends in SA
NPA CONFERENCE 2007
JOHAN BURGERCrime and Justice Programme
Outline
• Overview of official crime statistics: 2004/5 - 2005/6 (up to March 2006)
• What do we know about crime in 2006/7?
Overview of official crime statistics
General trends over past 12 years
• Total number of crimes 7% • Total crime, and most serious crimes, peaked
around 2002/3• After 2002/3, encouraging decreases were
recorded ( 6% per year)• Several types of serious crime since 2002/3:
murder, burglary, robbery overall• Serious crimes that increased recently: vehicle
theft, hijacking, CIT robberies
Total 21 crimes recorded by SAPS
1994/95 - 2005/06
0
500000
1000000
1500000
2000000
2500000
94/95 95/96 96/97 97/98 98/99 99/00 00/01 01/02 02/03 '03/04 '04/05 '05/06
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Violent interpersonal crime Robbery Property crime Other
How accurate are the police statistics?
29
36
36
41
44
55
57
64
97
0 20 40 60 80 100
Robbery
Livestock theft
Damage to motor vehicles
Theft of personal property
Bicycle theft
Assault
Housebreaking
Theft out of motorvehicle
Car theft
% of victims who reported
Reporting of crime to police, 2003 ISS national victim survey
Murder rate1994/95 - 2005/06
Housebreaking rate 1994/95 - 2005/06
704
645
593
559
675694
673653
611603
629
597
400
500
600
700
800
94\95 95\96 96\97 97\98 98\99 99\00 00\01 01\02 02\03 03\04 '04\05 05\06
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Aggravated robbery rate 1994/95 - 2005/06
220
196
288272
255
279262
260
230220
177164
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
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Bank robbery & cash in transit heists 1996/97 -
2005/06
450469
356
54 58 59
359
236 223 226196
238
374
192220
383
127
493
463
561
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
96/97 97/98 98/99 99/00 00/01 '01/02 '02/03 '03/04 '04/05 '05/06
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Bankrobbery
Cash-in-transitheists
Car hijacking rate 1996/97 - 2005/06
32 32
38
3534
35.4
32.3
29.7
26.727.4
20
24
28
32
36
40
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Car theft rate1994/95 - 2005/06
205
190180 183
255
274
250
241248 239
217229
100
150
200
250
300
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Rape rate 1994/95 - 2005/06
115
125 126 126
118
122 121 121
115113
118 117
80
90
100
110
120
130
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What do we know about crime in 2006/7?Various sources indicate increases in certain crimes in certain places
Short-term insurance industry reports
• Mutual & Federal: – Reversal of downward trend in
hijacking in Apr-June 2006 quarter (4% increase over 2005 quarter)
– Stolen cars also resumed an upward trend in Apr-June quarter
– Burglary claims increased by 15% in this quarter
• Hollard:– Spike in hijacking (20%) and burglary
claims in Apr-June 2006 quarter
Increases in certain crimes in Gauteng
(MEC for Community Safety, Feb 2007) • Operation IRON FIST (July - Dec 2006) was
launched to address the “spike in certain crimes”. Results:– Hijacking “stabilised” compared to 1st 6 months
of 2006– “Substantial reduction” in CIT heists. (SABRIC
reports 27% reduction Sep-Dec 2006 compared to 2005)
– Business robberies “continued to increase” but at a slower rate than 1st 6 months of 2006
– Residential robberies: “decreases were not recorded”
– Residential burglaries: “substantial reduction” after slight increase in 1st 6 months of 2006
SABRIC figures
•Bank robbery:
Down from 92 in 2005 to 83 in 2006
Overall decrease of 66% between 2000 and 2006
SABRIC figures (contd)
•CIT robbery:
Up from 520 in 2005 to 545 in 2006 (An increase of 5%)
In 2005 the increase was 17%
In 2004 there was a decrease of 7%
SABRIC figures (contd)
•ATM attacks:Increased with 121% from 37 in
2000 to 82 in 2006During Jan - March 2007 78
incidents already reported61% of incidents involved the use
of explosives
Consumer Goods Council figures
• CGC members reported armed robberies for the 2004-2006 period:
2004 - 206 2005 - 240 2006 - 262
(A 27% increase over the 3 year period)
Consumer Goods Council (contd)
• Comparative figures for Jan - Feb 2006/2007:
Armed robberies: Jan 2006 - 15 Jan 2007 - 15 (no change) Feb 2006 - 28 Feb 2007 - 16 (43% decrease)
Conclusion
•Good news:Overall crime levels are coming
down, but are still extremely high (e.g. murder has decreased by 41% over 12 year period, but is still approx 8 times the international average)
Conclusion (contd)
Aggravated robbery is down from 288 in 2003/04 to 255 in 2005/06 (but is still 55% up from 164 in 1996/97)
Bank robbery decreased by 66% between 2000-2006 (but focus seems to have moved to CIT, ATM & shopping centres)
Conclusion (contd)
• Bad news:CIT robberies increased by 74%
betw 2004/05 - 2005/06 (this trend continued in 2006 with a 5% increase since 2005)
ATM attacks increased by 121% betw 2005 - 2006, and the 78 attacks for the first 3 months in 2007 already
matches the total for 2006 (61% of these attacks explosives used)
Conclusion (contd)
Armed robberies at shopping centres increased by 27% over the last three years
Some crimes that showed decreases over the last number of years, seems to have leveled out and even slightly increased (e.g. hijackings, car theft)
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