Wednesday, 22 January 2014

South Africa has a reputation for high levels of crime

South Africa has a reputation for high levels of crime, particularly violent crime, and combating of crime is one of the top priorities of government. This reputation has been earned at a time when crime levels worldwide have risen dramatically and therefore needs to be put in perspective. In the same breath, we also advocate caution in using crime statistics as the categorisation, completeness and quality of numbers will vary from country to country.
The Interpol website provides comparative data, albeit at a summary level and selectively, for many of the countries of the world. These,and other data, show that South Africa does not have the highest levels of crime in the world.
In the USA crime increased from below 1,900 per 100,000 population in 1960 to 5,800 per 100,000 in 1990, while violent crime increased fivefold from 1960 to 1992 with the US Justice Department in 1987 calculating that 80% of Americans would be a victim of violent crime at least once in their lives. In 1993, the level of violent crime in the USA was 9% higher than 1992. Using South African police statistics, crime levels in South Africa were 5,800per 100,000 in 2001, exactly the same as the USA in 1990.
Considering current crime statistics for the United States, statistics have shown that violent crime has been reduced by 3,4% within the last five years. However, from the year 2004 to 2005 violent crime had risen by 2,3%. During 2005 there had been 469.2 cases of violent crime per 100,000, and, there had been an estimated 1,390,695 cases of violent crime in total. Statistics for the year 2005 to 2006 show that 16,692 cases of murder had been reported, in South Africa the figure was 18,545; there were 417,122 robberies, in South Africa there was an estimation of 541,956 robbery offences; there were 862,947 aggravated assaults, in South Africa the figure was 454,495; and there were 93,934 rapes, South Africa reported 54,926 rapes nationwide.
Statistics, published by the South African Department of Safety and Security and the South African Police Service, for 2006/7 reveal that from April 2006 to March 2007 there have been 19,202 murders reported, 437,454 aggravated assaults (210,057 common assaults, 9,367 indecent assaults and 218,030 assaults with the intent to inflict grevious bodily harm), 52,617 rapes, 71,156 common robberies, 126,558 robberies with aggravating circumstances, 467 cash-in-transit heists, 129 bank robberies, 13,599 motor vehicle hijackings, 86,298 motor vehicle thefts, 249,665 residential burglaries, 58,438 burglaries at business premises, 104,689 cases of drug-related crime, and 61,690 cases of commercial crime were reported in South Africa. From 2005/6 murder underwent a 2,4% increase in 2006/7, common assault decreased by 8,7%, indecent assault decreased by 5,5%, rape decreased by 5,2%, common robbery decreased by 5,8%, robberies with aggravating circumstances increased by 4,6%, cash-in-transit heists increased by 21,9%, bank robberies increased by 118,6%, motor vehicle hijackings increased by 6,0%, motor vehicle thefts decreased by 0,7%, residential burglaries decreased by 5,9%, burglaries at business premises increased by 6,3%, drug-related crime increased by 8,2%, and commecial crime increased by 12,6% in 2006/7.
South Africa does have high levels of violent crime by global standards with 28% of all recorded crime in 2001, down from 33% in 1999,being violent in nature, whereas in the US it was 15% and in the UK 6%. For the year 2005 to 2006, 22% of police recorded crimes have been violent crime. Property crime was 16% and 12% of police recorded crime came from burglary offenses.
South Africa has a particularly bad reputation for car theft, yet the incidence per thousand of population is less than 70% of that of Australia. According to statistics released by the Department of Safety and Security and the South African Police Service, there has been a 9% reduction in crime overall from the year 2005 to 2006 compared with the year 2004 to 2005. Certain categories of violent crime such as attempted murder, assault with intent to do grevious bodily harm, common assault and common robbery have reduced considerably, roughly more than 10%. However, categories such as murder only saw a 2% decrease, rape; only reduced 1%; indecent assault offences decreased 3,7%; and robbery with aggravating circumstances decreased 6,2%. In the last year South Africa has seen a considerable increase in cash-in-transit heists, with police reporting a 74% increase (from 2004-2005 there were 220 cases, 2005-2006 had seen 385 cases), as well as, reporting an increase in bank robberies (from 2004-2005, 58 were reported; from 2005-2006, 59 had been reported), motor vehicle hijackings (12,434 cases have been reported for 2004-2005; 2005-2006 saw 12,825 cases reported) and motor vehicle theft (83,857 offenses were reported from 2004-2005; 2005-2006 saw 85,964 being reported).
Another important crime comparator is the size of the prison population. In 1999, there were 406 prisoners per 100,000 of population; in the USA in 1995, there were 335 prisoners per 100,000 and the prison population wasup 9% on 1994.
South Africa’s high crime levels are caused by a variety of complex issues including government transformation and the violent nature of the country’s past. High levels of unemployment and poverty have resulted in many groups relying on criminal activities to earn a living. Conflicts on the African continent have contributed to the flow of illegal weapons into South Africa. International drug syndicates play a role.
Some rural areas have been exposed to high levels of farm violence resulting in theft and sometimes murder. Commercial crime occurs in both the private and public sectors and the government has taken steps toaddress bribery and corruption in the public service. Within the last five years there has been a very slight decrease in commercial in South Africa. Statistics for the year 2001-2002 revealed that there had been 58,462 reported cases of commercial crime, for the year 2002-2003 it reduced to 56,232, for the year 2003-2004 there were 55,869 cases, and, for the year 2004-2005 the statistics decreased to 53,931, the lowest figure so far reported within the last five years. The year 2005-2006 saw a slight increase in commercial crime with statistics reaching 54,214.
The effect of crime on individuals in South Africa is not a uniform experience and depends on factors such as age, income status, onessocial circle, lifestyle and area of residence. Johannesburg has the highestrate of crime followed by Pretoria, Cape Town and Durban.
Interpol is involved in a number of regional initiatives to reduce crime levels.
Justice
Crime has also been attributed to an ineffective criminal justice system that convicts less than 9% of all recorded cases. To put this inperspective, in the USA in 1992, 10.3 million violent crimes led to 165,000convictions, with only 100,000 going to prison.
South Africa’s basic court structure is made up of the Constitutional Court followed in importance by the Supreme Court of Appeal, the High Courts and the Magistrate’s court. The country’s constitution provides for the establishment of more courts if deemed necessary by Parliament. This has led to the establishment of the Labour Appeal Court, the Labour Court, the Land Claims court, Special Income Tax courts, Competition Appeal court, Special Consumer courts, and the Electoral courts that all operate on the same level as the High courts. Lower courts operating on the same level of magistrates’ courts include Divorce courts, Small Claims courts, Short process courts and Courts of chief and headmen. The latter aregoverned by customary law.
The Department of Correctional Services is responsible for the administration of prisons, of which there are about 160 with an average population of 170,000. Corruption is endemic in the prisons system and stepsare being taken by government to uncover and correct the situation.
Resources
Crime Statistics for Other Countries
Department of Justice and Constitutional Development
Department of Correctional Services
Prison Statistics
South African Crime Statistics
South African Police Services
Notes
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South Africa: Three caught in connection with farmer's murder

22 January 2014

South Africa: Three caught in connection with farmer's murder

Sarel Pretorius (61) was shot dead on his farm Roodepoort last Tuesday. Mr Pretorius was a top merino sheep farmer.

Guess who one of the suspects is??

The maid. 

No you don't say!!  

The three murders are: Bogani "Bonx" Nojokwe (31), Vumile Dingalibala (28) and the woman, Mrs Thandeka Mthiyane (33)

Apparently the maid was paid R2000.00 by a past boyfriend for her help. Good to know the going rate for a White farmer's life......

R2000. The price Blacks are paying their comrades to help kill White farmers......

Stupid people. They should rather go shoot some rhinoceros into extinction for the Chinese! Their horns are much more valuable than a farmer's life!






The SAPS have arrested three suspects in Johannesburg after clever detective work which started with the cellphone record of the Pretorius couple's housekeeper, reports Pieter Steyn, Volksblad: 20 Jan 2014 

The black suspects - two men and a woman - appeared in the Barkly-East magistrate's court on January 21 2014 for seven charges including murder.

The men, named as Bogani "Bonx" Nojokwe (31), Vumile Dingalibala (28) and the woman, Mrs Thandeka Mthiyane (33) made a brief appearance in front of magistrate P Ngindo, who postponed the case to 30 January 2014 for bail application.

This follows after the murder of 61-year-old farmer Sarel Pretorius of the Roodepoort farm in the district.

The State indicated that they would oppose bail. The charges include murder, possession of illegal firearms, stolen goods, illegal ammunition, car-theft, armed robbery, housebreaking and theft. 

The men, Nojokwe and Dingalibala were also sought for crimes in the Cape and had gone missing after escaping from the Kraaifontein magistrate's court.

South Africa's Murder Rate Far Worse Than Reported

South Africa's Murder
Rate Far Worse Than Reported
Getting Away With Murder
8-5-3
A shocking new report by United Christian Action presents evidence that South Africa's murder statistics are even worse than official statistics have so far admitted.
 
For every 1000 crimes committed in South Africa, only 430 criminals are arrested. Of these, only 77 are convicted and barely 8 of these are sentenced to two or more years of imprisonment. It is also calculated that South African convicts have a 94% recidivism rate (that is, 94% of all persons released after serving a sentence immediately become involved in crime again).
 
Serious Underreporting
 
The 22-page United Christian Action report by Robert McCafferty, is based on original source documents, government archives, the Central Statistics Service, Interpol, the South African Medical Research Council statistics, and many other sources. The Report casts serious doubt on the South African government's claim that the murder rate has been decreasing.
 
Victims' surveys have consistently uncovered between 60% and 70% more crime than reported by official sources. Upwards of 50% of crime in many serious categories goes unreported.
 
Statistical Discrepancies
 
While police crime statistics show that there were 21 683 murders in the year 2000, the Medical Research Council puts the figure at 32 482. The MRC' s estimate is close to the figure from the Department of Home Affairs, which is 30 068. This is a third more murders than reported by the SAPS, a discrepancy of more than 10 000 murders.
 
So, while the Democratic Alliance leaflet "Fight Crime" puts the average daily murder rate in South Africa at 55 murders every day, the Medical Research Council's statistics reveal that 89 murders are committed, on average, every day in South Africa.
 
Interpol claims even higher numbers of murders in South Africa. While the SAPS claims that there were 26 883 murders in 1995, Interpol claims that there were 54 298 "murders known to the police" in 1995/96. Interpol's figures are approximately double the numbers of "recorded murders" in South Africa.
 
According to Interpol, South Africa has the highest recorded per capita murder rate of the countries covered in their report for 1998, second only to Columbia. In that year, Interpol recorded the per capita murder rate in the USA as 6 per 100 000, while in South Africa it was 59 per 100 000.
 
Organised Crime
 
A report from the World Economic Forum claimed that South Africa's organised crime was second only to Columbia's, with its frightening drug cartels and Russia, with its omnipresent mafia. Their report claimed widespread corruption in the South African police service - where one in four police officers in the greater Johannesburg were under criminal investigation at the time of the report.
 
Police estimate that there are currently "about 700 extremely well financed and superbly armed crime syndicates operating in and from South Africa." However, it was also reported that "not a single ring leader of any of the 700 crime syndicates operating in South Africa has been arrested."
 
The Failure of the Criminal Justice System
 
In 2000, only half of all murder cases were sent to court, and only 4007 of the 'official murders' resulted in a guilty verdict. The MRC reported 32 482 murders in 2000. This means that for every 8 murders in 2000, only one murderer was convicted. Obviously there is a delay factor to sentencing; however, the murder rate has been consistently high and the conviction rate considerably low by comparison.
 
One report is quoted claiming: "Despite the President's boast that South African crime statistics are improving - with reductions in incidents of some serious categories of offences - other figures showing the decline of convictions suggest that the forces of law and order are alarmingly on the retreat. Convictions for using and dealing with drugs, for example, collapsed ."
 
Alcohol Abuse
 
Alcohol abuse is also shown to go hand in hand with South Africa's culture of violence - "according to the National Injury Mortality Surveillance System, 56% of homicide victims sampled for blood alcohol levels tested positive."
 
The Most Murderous Societies On Earth
 
The Nedcore Project has concluded that: "South Africa and Southern Africa are probably the most murderous societies on earth, even with the probable under-reporting." The Nedcore Project claims the results of their surveys "underscore the fact that crime has become South Africa's pre-eminent sociological problem. It now eclipses even unemployment in concerns of all South Africans."
 
The bizarre behaviour of the ANC government in, at one stage, imposing a moratorium on crime statistics is also questioned. The report shows that in the first seven years of ANC rule, violence and crime in South Africa increased by 33%, officially.
 
Worse Than War
 
The UCA Report on Murder in South Africa reveals that according to the official statistics, in the 44 years from 1950 to 1993, there was an average of 7036 murders per year. This covered the turbulent strife of the apartheid years of warfare, conflict, terrorism, riots and repression.
 
However, in the first eight years (of peace) of the new democratic dispensation, under the ANC, an average of 24 206 murders were committed each year. However, if the Interpol statistics are accepted, then the murder rate in South Africa during the ANC years has averaged 47 882 per year.
 
When The Death Penalty Deterrent Is Removed The report notes that the sharp exponential increase of violent crime, particularly murder, in South Africa, also coincides with the suspension of the death penalty in 1989 and its abolition in 1996.
 
Official Cover Up
 
Sharp discrepancies between official statistics and those of Interpol and the Medical Research Council are considered. One observer is quoted as saying that the "easiest way for the police to reduce the crime rate is simply to do nothing but record only those crimes where a case number is absolutely mandatory ." Numerous experts are quoted as suspecting "serious under reporting"; "perhaps these figures are concealed for political reasons '; "the reason for this under reporting could be the desire to change the ongoing reputation of South Africa as the crime capital of the world."
 
Living Behind Bars and Locks
 
Of course, few South Africans would need the impeccable research documented in this report to convince them that security has deteriorated and crime has escalated during the last ten years.
 
No matter what the official statistics may claim, many South Africans remember a time when most children walked or cycled to school on their own, when most homes were not surrounded by high walls, razor wire and spikes. When homes did not need burglar bars and security gates, alarm systems and armed response companies and when many roads did not need security booms. When vehicles did not need gear locks, steering locks, alarm systems and satellite tracking devices. When we did not carry such huge bunches of keys.
 
The Releasing of Criminals
 
Not considered in this report is the impact of the early release of well over 100 000 criminals including murderers and rapists from South African prisons.
 
Some Of The Causes Of The Crime Wave
 
However, the Crime Information Analyst Centre (CIAC) of the South African Police Services is quoted as offering some socio-economic explanations for the horrific crime rates in South Africa: "Urbanisation of the youth . extremely conducive to crime . the role of rapid, abnormally high rates of urbanisation (and urban unemployment) . when influx control was removed in 1986, it released a massive urbanisation process . a massive influx of especially young work seekers (economic refugees) to our cities from especially neighbouring countries, but also from as far afield as Nigeria, Morocco, Europe and China . at least 6 million undocumented immigrants live in especially our cities . massive unemployment, with no extended family (social support network) and subsistence economy to support their basic needs. In the cities the only support they may find is within their peer group. A very strong sense of relative depravation and resultant rising expectations may also develop. The difference between rich and poor in the city is very obvious and stark. . during the years of political struggle . many members of the former security forces and liberation armies were trained in guerilla warfare skills, like intelligence gathering, ambush techniques, the handing of firearms and explosives, etc. Many of these combatants are now out of work and many of these skills can be used to commit hijackings, house and business robberies, bank robberies and robberies of cash in transit."
 
Disarming The Potential Victims Of Crime
 
With the massive increase in organised crime, and violent crime in South Africa, it is all the more incomprehensible that the government should be turning their attention towards disarming the potential victims through more rigid firearms control laws, rather than re-instating the death penalty as a deterrent for violent crime.
 
"When the sentence for a crime is not quickly carried out, the hearts of the people are filled with schemes to do wrong." -- Ecclesiastes 8:11
 
It is also an undeniable fact that criminals prefer unarmed victims.
 
The full report, Murder in South Africa: A Comparison of Past and Present http://www.christianaction.org.za/uca/articles/murder_southafrica.doc by Robert McCafferty, is available from United Christian Action. It can also be viewed on the web. (Please note that it does take a while to download).
 
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Worst ten precincts: largest number of reported crimes

Worst ten precincts: largest number of reported crimes

Total Crimes: Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
Mitchells PlainWestern Cape28624
Cape Town CentralWestern Cape18379
Durban CentralKwazulu-Natal16460
Park RoadFree State14992
Johannesburg CentralGauteng14397
RustenburgNorth West13177
HoneydewGauteng12962
PhoenixKwazulu-Natal12645
Pretoria CentralGauteng11799
PinetownKwazulu-Natal11162
Total  154597

CONTACT CRIMES (CRIMES AGAINST A PERSON)

Murder : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
NyangaWestern Cape262
InandaKwazulu-Natal170
KhayelitshaWestern Cape168
MthathaEastern Cape145
HarareWestern Cape132
GugulethuWestern Cape129
UmlaziKwazulu-Natal122
KraaifonteinWestern Cape121
Kwa Mashu EKwazulu-Natal120
DelftWestern Cape113
Total  1482

Total Sexual Crimes : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
Durban CentralKwazulu-Natal576
TzaneenLimpopo555
ThohoyandouLimpopo527
Mitchells PlainWestern Cape418
InandaKwazulu-Natal417
NyangaWestern Cape413
UmlaziKwazulu-Natal396
MokopaneLimpopo382
RustenburgNorth West357
PlessislaerKwazulu-Natal325
Total  4366

Attempted murder : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
UmlaziKwazulu-Natal262
Mitchells PlainWestern Cape216
NyangaWestern Cape210
KhayelitshaWestern Cape208
Bishop LavisWestern Cape174
Elsies RiverWestern Cape159
ManenbergWestern Cape136
KraaifonteinWestern Cape136
EmpangeniKwazulu-Natal130
DelftWestern Cape129
Total  1760

Assault with the intent to inflict grievous bodily harm : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
UmlaziKwazulu-Natal1323
TembaGauteng1108
MorokaGauteng1023
NyangaWestern Cape952
IkagengNorth West950
InandaKwazulu-Natal947
HillbrowGauteng902
Johannesburg CentralGauteng871
WorcesterWestern Cape858
GalesheweNorthern Cape814
Total  9748

Common assault : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
Mitchells PlainWestern Cape2764
PhoenixKwazulu-Natal1789
UmlaziKwazulu-Natal1591
HillbrowGauteng1575
WorcesterWestern Cape1411
Johannesburg CentralGauteng1254
MorokaGauteng1217
ChatsworthKwazulu-Natal1195
PlessislaerKwazulu-Natal1142
Park RoadFree State1029
Total  14967

Common robbery : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
Johannesburg CentralGauteng1104
Mitchells PlainWestern Cape961
Cape Town CentralWestern Cape934
Pretoria CentralGauteng876
Park RoadFree State609
HillbrowGauteng591
WitbankMpumalanga517
BellvilleWestern Cape491
PinetownKwazulu-Natal484
Durban CentralKwazulu-Natal468
Total  7035

Robbery with aggravating circumstances : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
Mitchells PlainWestern Cape1276
PinetownKwazulu-Natal1018
KhayelitshaWestern Cape989
Johannesburg CentralGauteng983
Durban CentralKwazulu-Natal885
NyangaWestern Cape885
HoneydewGauteng863
KwazakeleEastern Cape796
Pretoria CentralGauteng772
HillbrowGauteng763
Total  9230

CONTACT-RELATED CRIMES

Arson : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
ThohoyandouLimpopo59
Mamelodi EastGauteng46
GiyaniLimpopo46
UmlaziKwazulu-Natal45
Mitchells PlainWestern Cape42
BethelsdorpEastern Cape42
LusikisikiEastern Cape39
MthathaEastern Cape37
NyangaWestern Cape37
MfuleniWestern Cape34
Total  427

Malicious damage to property : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
Mitchells PlainWestern Cape1559
WorcesterWestern Cape813
HoneydewGauteng810
PhoenixKwazulu-Natal807
NyangaWestern Cape731
RoodepoortGauteng724
RustenburgNorth West687
KrugersdorpGauteng660
Elsies RiverWestern Cape631
TembaGauteng620
Total  8042

PROPERTY-RELATED CRIMES

Burglary at non-residential premises : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
PinetownKwazulu-Natal715
Johannesburg CentralGauteng629
Park RoadFree State625
Durban CentralKwazulu-Natal599
RustenburgNorth West596
East LondonEastern Cape505
Mount RoadEastern Cape500
GeorgeWestern Cape478
WitbankMpumalanga475
BellvilleWestern Cape441
Total  5563

Burglary at residential premises : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
HoneydewGauteng2036
Park RoadFree State1829
Mitchells PlainWestern Cape1702
RustenburgNorth West1604
WitbankMpumalanga1468
AkasiaGauteng1463
PinetownKwazulu-Natal1375
DurbanvilleWestern Cape1354
WorcesterWestern Cape1322
StellenboschWestern Cape1278
Total  15431

Theft of motor vehicle and motorcycle : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
BrooklynGauteng744
BereaKwazulu-Natal708
BooysensGauteng681
UmbiloKwazulu-Natal680
WierdabrugGauteng677
Durban CentralKwazulu-Natal673
Johannesburg CentralGauteng641
BenoniGauteng635
SunnysideGauteng621
LytteltonGauteng601
Total  6661

Theft out of or from motor vehicle : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
Cape Town CentralWestern Cape3297
Mitchells PlainWestern Cape2047
SunnysideGauteng1754
Park RoadFree State1752
StellenboschWestern Cape1698
BellvilleWestern Cape1490
Pretoria CentralGauteng1449
NelspruitMpumalanga1318
HoneydewGauteng1301
Durban CentralKwazulu-Natal1252
Total  17358

Stock-theft : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
LadysmithKwazulu-Natal248
MthathaEastern Cape237
BityeEastern Cape223
UtrechtKwazulu-Natal223
SulenkamaEastern Cape220
AmersfoortMpumalanga210
HarrismithFree State196
MalutiEastern Cape193
VentersdorpNorth West191
EzakheniKwazulu-Natal184
Total  2125

CRIMES HEAVILY DEPENDENT ON POLICE ACTION FOR DETECTION

Illegal possession of firearms and ammunition : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
PhilippiWestern Cape191
Mitchells PlainWestern Cape179
Bishop LavisWestern Cape167
NyangaWestern Cape161
ManenbergWestern Cape147
DelftWestern Cape147
InandaKwazulu-Natal137
Kwa Mashu EKwazulu-Natal118
NongomaKwazulu-Natal115
KraaifonteinWestern Cape112
Total  1474

Drug-related crime : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
Mitchells PlainWestern Cape6311
ManenbergWestern Cape3983
DelftWestern Cape3383
Bishop LavisWestern Cape2977
KraaifonteinWestern Cape2341
Durban CentralKwazulu-Natal2336
RietgatGauteng2234
KleinvleiWestern Cape2150
Cape Town CentralWestern Cape1963
Elsies RiverWestern Cape1945
Total  29623

Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
Durban CentralKwazulu-Natal1111
TembisaGauteng738
LadysmithKwazulu-Natal718
PointKwazulu-Natal701
DobsonvilleGauteng609
JabulaniGauteng607
East LondonEastern Cape604
BrooklynGauteng522
Philippi EastWestern Cape498
AmanzimtotiKwazulu-Natal496
Total  6604

OTHER SERIOUS CRIMES

All theft not mentioned elsewhere : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
Cape Town CentralWestern Cape5958
Mitchells PlainWestern Cape5595
Durban CentralKwazulu-Natal3428
Pretoria CentralGauteng3333
Park RoadFree State3146
Johannesburg CentralGauteng2732
HoneydewGauteng2666
SandtonGauteng2325
BellvilleWestern Cape2243
PhoenixKwazulu-Natal2181
Total  33607

Commercial crime : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
BrooklynGauteng1866
RustenburgNorth West1784
Johannesburg CentralGauteng1703
Park RoadFree State1667
KlerksdorpNorth West1432
MthathaEastern Cape1282
NelspruitMpumalanga1250
Durban CentralKwazulu-Natal1141
SandtonGauteng1101
KroonstadFree State1021
Total  14247
Shoplifting : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
Durban CentralKwazulu-Natal1840
Mitchells PlainWestern Cape1577
Johannesburg CentralGauteng1469
Cape Town CentralWestern Cape1345
Park RoadFree State986
PietermaritzburgKwazulu-Natal798
PolokwaneLimpopo789
KliptownGauteng767
RoodepoortGauteng728
Mount RoadEastern Cape725
Total  11024

SUBCATEGORIES FORMING PART OF AGGRAVATED ROBBERY

Carjacking : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
PinetownKwazulu-Natal234
TembisaGauteng143
IsipingoKwazulu-Natal131
BooysensGauteng125
ChatsworthKwazulu-Natal123
New BrightonEastern Cape114
SpringsGauteng104
MorokaGauteng102
NyangaWestern Cape102
KwazakeleEastern Cape101
Total  1279
Truck hijacking : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
HeidelbergGauteng38
AlbertonGauteng34
HarrismithFree State29
Kempton ParkGauteng25
GrootvleiMpumalanga22
DelmasMpumalanga21
VereenigingGauteng19
OgiesMpumalanga18
BenoniGauteng18
HammanskraalGauteng17
Total  241
Robbery at residential premises : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
HoneydewGauteng346
SandtonGauteng227
InandaKwazulu-Natal166
Ivory ParkGauteng158
PinetownKwazulu-Natal155
DouglasdaleGauteng143
MidrandGauteng139
HillcrestKwazulu-Natal137
EmpangeniKwazulu-Natal135
WierdabrugGauteng132
Total  1738
Robbery at non-residential premises : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
Johannesburg CentralGauteng206
KhayelitshaWestern Cape143
PinetownKwazulu-Natal123
Park RoadFree State110
AlexandraGauteng106
HoneydewGauteng102
NyangaWestern Cape100
SpringsGauteng99
EmpangeniKwazulu-Natal99
Mitchells PlainWestern Cape97
Total  1185

OTHER CRIMES CATEGORIES

Culpable homicide : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
RustenburgNorth West86
MiddelburgMpumalanga75
WitbankMpumalanga68
MthathaEastern Cape60
NelspruitMpumalanga57
AkasiaGauteng57
ThohoyandouLimpopo55
RoodepoortGauteng54
BritsNorth West52
UmlaziKwazulu-Natal51
Total  615
Public violence : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
BoithusoFree State96
GermistonGauteng70
SeloseshaFree State52
AlbertonGauteng47
Kempton ParkGauteng26
Kwa ThemaGauteng23
MogwaseNorth West23
FochvilleGauteng20
WorcesterWestern Cape20
De DoornsWestern Cape18
Total  395
Crimen injuria : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
Mitchells PlainWestern Cape1324
PhoenixKwazulu-Natal892
ChatsworthKwazulu-Natal493
UmlaziKwazulu-Natal321
ConvilleWestern Cape311
Park RoadFree State299
Paarl EastWestern Cape249
WorcesterWestern Cape239
BethlehemFree State234
Mountain RiseKwazulu-Natal230
Total  4592
Neglect and ill-treatment of children : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
HillbrowGauteng64
Johannesburg CentralGauteng27
MeadowlandsGauteng24
MankwengLimpopo23
Mitchells PlainWestern Cape21
MorokaGauteng20
MmabathoNorth West19
YeovilleGauteng19
SeshegoLimpopo19
MfuleniWestern Cape18
Total  254
Kidnapping : Worst ten precincts in 2013
PrecinctProvinceNum Crimes
Mitchells PlainWestern Cape71
Ivory ParkGauteng67
Johannesburg CentralGauteng65
UmlaziKwazulu-Natal55
MorokaGauteng49
PhoenixKwazulu-Natal48
TembisaGauteng44
HillbrowGauteng43
KatlehongGauteng41
Kempton ParkGauteng41
Total  524