CRIME SITUATION FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2003/2004

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CRIME SITUATION FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2003/2004 CRIME INTELLIGENCE: CRIME INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTRE CRIME STATISTICS PRESENTATION: SNR SUPT NH SEIMELA CONFIRMED CRIME EXPLANATIONS: CAPT ER MANCHIDI POSSIBLE CRIME EXPLANATIONS: CAPT MS MAHLANGU MS E JORDAAN

CONTACT CRIME (CRIME AGAINST THE PERSON) CONTACT RELATED CRIMES TABLE 1 A COMPARISON OF THE RATIOS (PER 100 000 OF POPULATION FIGURES) OF REPORTED CASES FOR THE PERIOD 2003/2004 WITH THE 2002/2003 PERIOD RATIOS 2001/ 2002 2002/ 2003 2003/ 2004   2002/2003 compared to 2001/2002 2003/2004 CONTACT CRIME (CRIME AGAINST THE PERSON) Murder 47.8 47.4 42.7 - 0,7% - 9,9% Rape 121.1 115.3 113.7 - 4,8% - 1,4% Attempted Murder 69.8 78.9 64.8 + 13,0% - 17,8% Assault GBH (serious) 589.1 585.9 560.7 - 0,5% - 4,3% Common Assault 584.3 621.6 605.7 + 6,4% - 2,6% Robbery with aggravating circumstances 260.5 279.2 288.1 + 7,2% + 3,2% Other Robbery 201.3 223.4 206.0 + 11,0% - 7,8% CONTACT RELATED CRIMES Arson 19.5 20.2 19.0 + 3,7% - 6,1% Malicious damage to property 324.5 345.6 341.2 + 6,5% - 1,3%

PROPERTY RELATED CRIMES TABLE 1 A COMPARISON OF THE RATIOS (PER 100 000 OF POPULATION FIGURES) OF REPORTED CASES FOR THE PERIOD 2003/2004 WITH THE 2002/2003 PERIOD RATIOS 2001/ 2002 2002/ 2003 2003/ 2004 2002/2003 compared to 2001/2002 2003/2004 PROPERTY RELATED CRIMES Housebreaking – Residential 675.3 704.0 645.2 + 4,3% - 8,3% Non-residential 194.4 162.8 139.3 - 16,3% - 14,4% Theft - Motor vehicle 216.1 204.9 190.0 - 5,2% - 7,3% Theft - Out of/from Vehicles 444.6 431.0 370.8 - 3,1% - 14,0% Stock-theft 92.9 102.7 89.0 + 10,6% - 13,4%

*CRIMES ACCOUNTED FOR UNDER ROBBERY WITH AGGRAVATING CIRCUMSTANCES TABLE 1 A COMPARISON OF THE RATIOS (PER 100 000 OF POPULATION FIGURES) OF REPORTED CASES FOR THE PERIOD 2003/2004 WITH THE 2002/2003 PERIOD RATIOS 2001/ 2002 2002/ 2003 2003/ 2004 2002/2003 compared to 2001/2002 2003/2004 OTHER SERIOUS CRIMES Other Thefts 1286.7 1364.6 1307.4 + 6,1% - 4,2% Commercial Crime 130.4 123.7 120.4 - 5,2% - 2,6% Shoplifting 152.6 151.8 155.0 - 0,5% + 2,1% *CRIMES ACCOUNTED FOR UNDER ROBBERY WITH AGGRAVATING CIRCUMSTANCES Carjacking 15846 14691 13793 - 7,3% - 6,1% Hijacking of trucks 3333 986 901 - 70,4% - 8,6% Robbery of cash in transit 238 374 192 + 57,1% - 48,7% Bankrobberies 356 127 54 -64,3% - 57,5% * Increase/decrease calculations are based on raw figures because of the low N-values.

(CRIMES MOSTLY DEPENDENT ON POLICE ACTION FOR DETECTION) TABLE 1 A COMPARISON OF THE RATIOS (PER 100 000 OF POPULATION FIGURES) OF REPORTED CASES FOR THE PERIOD 2003/2004 WITH THE 2002/2003 PERIOD RATIOS 2001/ 2002 2002/ 2003 2003/ 2004 2002/2003 compared to 2001/2002 2003/2004 CRIMES WHICH ARE ALSO GENERATORS OF CONTACT CRIME AND PROPERTY RELATED CRIMES (CRIMES MOSTLY DEPENDENT ON POLICE ACTION FOR DETECTION) Illegal possession of firearms 34.6 34.8 36.3 + 0,8% + 4,2% Drug related crime (Possession and Dealing) 118.0 118.4 135.1 + 0,3% + 14,2% Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs 54.8 48.7 53.7 - 11,1% + 10,1%

CONTACT CRIME (CRIME AGAINST THE PERSON) CONTACT RELATED CRIMES A COMPARISON OF THE 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 AND 2004 APRIL TO MARCH INCREASE/DECREASE IN THE CRIME INCIDENCE RELATED TO SPECIFIC CRIME CATEGORIES (ONLY THOSE CATEGORIES OF CRIME 20 >= PER 100 000 OF THE POPULATION ANNUALLY) TABLE 2   Crime Categories INCIDENCE OF CRIME 1994/ 1995 1995/ 1996 1996/ 1997 1997/ 1998 1998/ 1999 1999/ 2000 2000/ 2001 2001/ 2002 2002/ 2003 2003/ 2004 CONTACT CRIME (CRIME AGAINST THE PERSON) 1 Murder 66.9 67.9 62.8 59.5 59.8 52.5 49.8 47.8 47.4 42.7 ¯ 2 Rape 115.3 125.9 126.7 126.2 118.3 122.8 121.0 121.1 113.7 3 Attempted Murder 69.1 70.4 68.4 65.4 64.4 69.8 78.9 64.8 4 Assault GBH (serious) 555.8 563.7 570.4 566.3 608.1 630.2 589.1 585.9 560.7 « 5 Common Assault 516.0 520.5 500.3 489.0 485.0 538.9 569.7 584.3 621.6 605.7 6 Robbery with aggravating circumstances 218.5 195.0 163.0 177.5 220.6 229.5 260.3 260.5 279.2 288.1 ­ 7 Other Robbery 84.2 115.4 124.9 133.4 154.7 173.5 206.5 201.3 223.4 206.0 CONTACT RELATED CRIMES 8 Arson 28.2 24.3 24.9 24.0 23.9 22.3 20.5 19.5 20.2 19.0 9 Malicious damage to property 317.8 327.7 319.8 307.4 307.6 312.0 319.2 324.5 345.6 341.2 INCREASED ­ STABILISED « DECREASED ¯

PROPERTY RELATED CRIMES TABLE 2 Crime Categories   INCIDENCE OF CRIME 1994/ 1995 1995/ 1996 1996/ 1997 1997/ 1998 1998/ 1999 1999/ 2000 2000/ 2001 2001/ 2002 2002/ 2003 2003/ 2004   PROPERTY RELATED CRIMES 10 Housebreaking - Residential 596.2 628.9 602.9 611.1 652.7 673.4 694.0 675.3 704.0 645.2 « 11 Housebreaking - Non-residential 225.7 220.8 214.7 219.3 224.5 216.2 209.3 194.4 162.8 139.3 ¯ 12 Theft - Motor vehicle 272.8 249.3 239.8 249.2 255.9 239.3 229.0 216.1 204.9 190.0 13 Theft - Out of/from vehicles 472.5 484.7 430.4 435.3 452.5 453.9 459.0 444.6 431.0 370.8 14 Stock-theft 121.9 109.7 103.5 101.0 98.8 96.2 95.1 92.9 102.7 89.0 INCREASED ­ STABILISED « DECREASED ¯

*CRIMES ACCOUNTED FOR UNDER ROBBERY WITH AGGRAVATING CIRCUMSTANCES TABLE 2 Crime Categories   INCIDENCE OF CRIME 1994/ 1995 1995/ 1996 1996/ 1997 1997/ 1998 1998/ 1999 1999/ 2000 2000/ 2001 2001/ 2002 2002/ 2003 2003/ 2004   OTHER SERIOUS CRIMES 18 Other Thefts 995.5 979.4 924.5 969.3 1051.4 1152.8 1281.1 1286.7 1364.6 1307.4 « 19 Commercial Crime 162.5 154.0 153.2 153.7 150.9 157.7 152.4 130.4 123.7 120.4 ¯ 20 Shoplifting 170.9 160.0 152.2 154.3 153.8 153.4 154.9 152.6 151.8 155.0 Total of all (17) specific crimes (Excluding crimes dependent on police for detection) 4989.9 4995.0 4784.4 4848.9 5047.3 5268.1 5516.3 5410.8 5562.9 5259.1 *CRIMES ACCOUNTED FOR UNDER ROBBERY WITH AGGRAVATING CIRCUMSTANCES Carjacking * 31.8 31.7 37.6 35.2 34.2 35.4 32.3 29.7 Hijacking of trucks 9.2 11.3 14.6 11.8 10.4 7.4 2.2 1.9 Robbery of cash in transit 0.9 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.8 Bankrobberies 1.4 1.1 1.2 1.0 0.3 0.1 INCREASED ­ STABILISED « DECREASED ¯

(CRIMES MOSTLY DEPENDENT ON POLICE ACTION FOR DETECTION) TABLE 2 Crime Categories   INCIDENCE OF CRIME 1994/ 1995 1995/ 1996 1996/ 1997 1997/ 1998 1998/ 1999 1999/ 2000 2000/ 2001 2001/ 2002 2002/ 2003 2003/ 2004   CRIMES WHICH ARE ALSO GENERATORS OF CONTACT CRIME AND PROPERTY RELATED CRIMES (CRIMES MOSTLY DEPENDENT ON POLICE ACTION FOR DETECTION) 15 Illegal possession of firearms 28.3 31.2 31.4 32.5 35.0 35.7 33.8 34.6 34.8 36.3 ­ 16 Drug related crime (Possession and Dealing) 118.4 99.4 99.5 103.1 94.0 101.3 102.9 118.0 135.1 17 Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs 66.2 58.2 60.4 69.8 59.8 60.5 58.4 54.8 48.7 53.7 ¯ INCREASED ­ STABILISED « DECREASED ¯