11 SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE Presentation to the Parliamentary Select Committee on Women, Children and Persons with Disabilities Wednesday: 22 June 2011
2 STATISTICS ON CRIMES COMMITTED AGAINST WOMEN AND CHILDREN 2009/2010 FINANCIAL YEAR
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9 Women 18 years and older 2008/2009 Figure 2009/2010 Figure Distribution % Decrease / Increase Crime per of the population Eastern Cape ,8%6,1%376.5 Free State ,1%-0,2%568.7 Gauteng ,7%5,1%472.3 KwaZulu Natal ,2%8,9%301.8 Limpopo ,2%-0,2%190.5 Mpumalanga ,3%-3,9%342.1 Northern Cape ,2%--1,7%565.7 North West ,8%-0,3%357.5 Western Cape ,7%12,5%593.8 RSA ,05,0%395.8
10 Children younger than 18 years 2008/2009 Figure 2009/2010 Figure Distribution % Decrease / Increase Crime per of the population Eastern Cape ,3%8,1%103.4 Free State ,0%5,4%140.2 Gauteng ,2%21,1%97.2 KwaZulu Natal ,7%26,3%110.1 Limpopo ,0%3,8%62.7 Mpumalanga ,4%2,4%99.7 Northern Cape ,7%3,1%189.9 North West ,7%2,0%100.8 Western Cape ,9%29,2%204.1 RSA ,0%16,0%113.1
11 TRAINING FOR POLICE OFFICERS IN RELATION TO THEIR MANDATE ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACT
12 INTRODUCTION Training to enhance the skills of SAPS members to effectively deal with violence against women and children, as well as people with disabilities, has previously been prioritized in the 2010 /2011 Training Provisioning Plan (TPP) and still remains a priority in the current TPP of 2011/2012.
13 TRAINING IMPLEMENTED IN 2010/2011 IN RESPECT OF WOMEN, CHILDREN AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES NOTRAINING INTERVENTIONNUMBER OF TRAINED MEMBERS 1Domestic Violence Learning Programme Children and Youth at Risk 589 3First Responder to Sexual Offences Learning Programme Sexual Offences Course for Investigating Officers 862 5Vulnerable Children Workshop Child Justice Act National Workshop Vulnerable Children Course1 914
14 TRAINING IMPLEMENTED IN 2010/2011 IN RESPECT OF WOMEN, CHILDREN AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES NOTRAINING INTERVENTIONNUMBER OF TRAINED MEMBERS 8National Victim Empowerment Training Programme Children and Youth at Risk Human Rights in Policing Programme First Offender to Sexual Offences Learning Programme Disability Awareness Workshop 182 TOTAL26954
15 TRAINING PLANNED IN RESPECT OF WOMEN, CHILDREN AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES FOR 2011/2012 NOTRAINING INTERVENTIONNUMBER OF MEMBERS TO BE TRAINED 1Domestic Violence Learning Programme Children and Youth at Risk1326 3First Responder to Sexual Offences Learning Programme 510 4Sexual Offences Course for Investigating Officers Vulnerable Children Workshop Vulnerable Children Course Child Justice Act National Workshop660
16 TRAINING PLANNED IN RESPECT OF WOMEN, CHILDREN AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES FOR 2011/2012 NOTRAINING INTERVENTIONNUMBER 8National Victim Empowerment Learning Programme Human Rights in Policing Programme Disability Awareness Workshops5 040 TOTAL17299
17 No of Members attended FCS Course No of members attended Sexual Offences Investigations Course No of members attended the Detective Course Head Office9310 Eastern Cape Free State Gauteng KwaZulu Natal Limpopo Mpumalanga Northern Cape North West Western Cape RSA
18 FCS TRAINING PROVISIONING PLAN: 2011/2012 FCS LEARNING PROGRAMME Course NumberDateNumber of Members to to to to to Total250
19 IMPLEMENTATION OF FAMILY VIOLENCE, CHILD PROTECTION AND SEXUAL OFFENCES (FCS) UNITS
20 BACKGROUND Before August 2006 the Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Units consisted of 66 units in all 9 provinces. The total personnel strength was During August 2006 the SAPS took a decision to migrate all FCS units to station level in order to bring the specialised service closer to the community and to provide a more effective service to the victims of sexual offences related crimes. \
21 During the Budget Vote on 6 May 2010 in Parliament the Minister of Police, E.N Mthethwa, MP, emphasized that: - the fight on crimes against women and children must be strengthened - Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Units (FCS) must be re- established - All FCS units must be fully operational by 1 April 2011
22 RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF FCS UNITS -Started during June Deadline set for 1 April Fully implemented on 31 March Aligned with the cluster policing model and are directly accountable to the Provincial Head: Detective Service -176 Units at all clusters in all 9 Prov inces
23 STATUS OF THE RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FCS UNITS ProvinceTotal Units Eastern Cape27 Free State18 Gauteng22 KwaZulu Natal25 Limpopo16 Mpumalanga15 Northern Cape16 North West12 Western Cape25 Total176
24 LOCATION OF UNITS AT CLUSTER LEVEL
25 EASTERN CAPE 27 CLUSTERS ClusterLocation of UnitPersonnel AliceChungwa14 Aliwal North 10 Butterworth 14 Cofimvaba 4 Cradock 10 East London 22 ElliotBarkley East6 Grahamstown 11 Graaf Reinet 8 Humansdorp 8
26 ClusterLocation of UnitPersonnel King Williams Town 19 Matatiele 6 Mdantsane 23 Mthatha 34 Mount Ayliff 12 Mount Frere 8 Mount Road 27 Mount Fletcher 5 MotherwellSidwell29 MqanduliMthatha4 EASTERN CAPE CLUSTERS - CONTINUED
27 ClusterLocation of UnitPersonnel Peddie 6 Port Alfred 5 Port St Johns 6 Queenstown 11 Whittlesea 8 Willowmore 2 Uitenhage 17 EASTERN CAPE CLUSTERS - CONTINUED
28 FREE STATE 18 CLUSTERS ClusterLocation of UnitPersonnel Bethlehem 12 Bultfontein 9 Ficksburg 7 Koffiefontein 2 Kroonstad 10 Ladybrand 3 Mafube 2 MangaungPhahameng14 ParkwegBloemfontein10 PhutaditjhabaPhutadijhaba19
29 Cluster Location of UnitPersonnel Sasolburg 6 Selosesha 12 Smithfield 4 ThabongWelkom15 Trompsburg 3 Tumahole 6 Vrede 2 Welkom 11 FREE STATE CLUSTERS - CONTINUED
30 GAUTENG 22 CLUSTERS ClusterLocation of UnitPersonnel KatlehongRamokonopi26 Germiston 11 BrakpanTsakane14 JHB CentralBraamfontein28 HillbrowBraamfontein37 Temba 20 Ga-RankuwaMabopane28 AlexandraWynberg15 HoneydewKrugersdorp24 KrugersdorpKagiso23 OrlandoNoordgesig29
31 GAUTENG CLUSTERS - CONTINUED ClusterLocation of UnitPersonnel Moroka 42 Sunnyside 14 PTA CentralPretoria19 Vereeniging 15 Sebokeng 33 Springs 15 Benoni 16 Tembisa 18 BronkhorstspruitEkangala12 Mamelodi EastSilverton15 Carltonville 10
32 ClusterLocation of UnitPersonnel Eshowe 8 Ulundi 10 Vryheid 6 Dundee 9 Jozini 10 Empangeni 18 Kwamsane 10 NewcastleNew Castle11 Ladysmith 10 Estcourt 6 Greytown 5 KWAZULU NATAL 25 CLUSTERS
33 ClusterLocation of UnitPersonnel Howick 3 PietermaritzburgMountain Rise17 Plessislaer 19 MargatePort Shepstone9 Kokstad 8 UmlaziProspecton25 Chatsworth 11 Pinetown 16 InandaNtuzuma27 Phoenix 14 CLUSTERS- CONTINUED KWAZULU NATAL
34 ClusterLocation of UnitPersonnel Kwadukuza 16 DBN CentralDurban10 Brighton BeachMontclair8 Port Shepstone 18 KWAZULU NATAL CLUSTERS- CONTINUED
35 LIMPOPO ClusterLocation of UnitPersonnel Polokwane 19 Lebowakgomo 12 Groblersdal 11 Tubatse 7 Seshego 7 Tzaneen 17 Giyani 15 Phalaborwa 7 Thohoyandou 23 Makhado 13 Musina 3 Mahwelereng 13 Modimolle 7 16 CLUSTERS
36 ClusterLocation of UnitPersonnel Thabazimbi 4 Lephalale 5 Bela 4 LIMPOPO CLUSTERS- CONTINUED
37 15 CLUSTERS MPUMALANGA ClusterLocation of UnitPersonnel Nelspruit 10 Kanyamazane 10 Tonga 10 Lydenburg 6 Secunda 11 Witbank 14 Middelburg 9 Kwamhlanga 24 Belfast 4 Elukwatini 8 Balfour 4 Standerton 7
38 ClusterLocation of UnitPersonnel Piet Retief 5 Ermelo 6 Acornhoek 14 CLUSTERS - CONTINUED MPUMALANGA
39 ClusterLocation of UnitPersonnel KimberlyKimberely11 Galeshewe 19 HartswaterHarstwater7 Kuruman 10 Kathu 0 Upington 14 Kakamas 4 Postmasburg 1 Carnavon 3 Prieska 0 De Aar 8 Port Nolloth 1 NORTHERN CAPE 16 CLUSTERS
40 NORTHERN CAPE CLUSTERS -CONTINUED ClusterLocation of UnitPersonnel Springbok 6 Pofadder 0 Calvinia 1 Hopetown 2
41 ClusterLocation of UnitPersonnel ZeerustLehurutshe8 Klersdorp 21 Rustenburg 25 Brits 12 MafikengMmabatho17 Lichtenburg 13 Vryburg 10 Wolmaranstad 8 Potchefstroom 11 Morokweng 4 MmakauKlipgat6 Pudimoe 9 NORTH WEST 12 CLUSTERS
42 25 CLUSTERS WESTERN CAPE ClusterLocation of UnitPersonnel KhayalitshaBellville29 Paarl 14 Worcester 12 VredenburgSaldahna7 Caledon 6 Ceres 4 Vredendal 7 Stellenbosch 10 Hermanus 6 MilnertonGoodwood9 Bishop LavisGoodwood9 BellvilleGoodwood8
43 ClusterLocation of UnitPersonnel Kraaifontein 10 KuilsrevierBellville10 OudtshoornOudsthoorn18 Da GamaskopMossel Bay14 GeorgeHeatherlands18 Beaufort West 8 Cape Town CentralCape Town9 Wynberg 8 MuizenbergWynberg4 ClaremontWynberg4 Mitchells Plein 16 NyangaMitchells Plein22 DelftBellville7 WESTERN CAPE CLUSTERS - CONTINUED
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46 HEAD FCS MAJOR GENERAL SECTION HEAD (OPERATIONS) BRIGADIER SECTION COMMANDER(O PERATIONS) COLONEL SECTION HEAD(POLICY AND STANDARS AND FSW) BRIGADIER SECTIN COMMANDER (POLICY AND STANDARDS) COLONEL SECTION COMMANDER(F SW ) COLONEL NATIONAL: FCS HEAD OFFICE ORGANIGRAM
47 Provincial Commissioner Deputy Provincial Commissioner: Crime Detection Provincial Head: Detective Service Provincial FCS Co-ordinator FCS Unit Commander Cluster Level FCS PROVINCIAL ORGANIGRAM
48 FCS ANNUAL PERFORMANCE PLAN 2011/2012 Programme performance indicator Audited \ Actual performanceMedium- term targets Detection rate for crimes against women (18 years and above) {Murder, attempted murder, all sexual offences, common and assault GBH} 2008/ / / / / / / /89% ( ) 71.92% ( ) 71.20% ( ) Detection rate between 71-75% Detection rate between 71-75% Detection rate between 71-75% Detection rate between 71-75% Percentage of court ready case dockets for crimes against women (18 years and above) {Murder, attempted murder, all sexual offences, common assault and assault GBH} New indicator from 2010/ 2011 New indicator from 2010/ %37.0%40.0%43.0%46.0%
49 FCS ANNUAL PERFORMANCE PLAN 2011/2012 Programme performance indicator Audited \ Actual performanceMedium- term targets Detection rate for crimes against women (Under 18years ) {Murder, attempted murder, all sexual offences, common and assault GBH} 2008/ / / / / / / % (51 960) 66.27% ( ) 77.42% (52 672) Detection rate between 77-80% Detection rate between 77-80% Percentage of court ready case dockets for crimes against women (Under 18 years) {Murder, attempted murder, all sexual offences, common assault and assault GBH} New indicator from 2010/ %24.00%27.00%30.00%33.00%
50 SUCCESSES ACHIEVED DURING 2010/2011 FINANCIAL YEAR 1.VICTIMS UNDER 18 YEARS -44 Life imprisonment in 44 cases Years imprisonment in 169 cases 2.VICTIMS OVER 18 YEARS -23 Life imprisonment in 23 cases Years imprisonment in 202 cases