Just like most cities in South Africa, the Nelson Mandela Metro, which comprises the former Port Elizabeth, Despatch and Uitenhage municipalities, faces serious challenges in its efforts to address crime. A victim survey and analysis of police crime statistics conducted by the ISS indicate that there are high rates of property crime, violent crime and robbery in the metro. Although these are spread out, some communities are more affected by certain crime types than others. It is imperative that the municipality makes a strategic decision about areas of focus, which crime types to deal with first, and about appropriate and effective crime reduction interventions linked to service delivery
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National and provincial police crime figures indicate that crime has, to a certain extent, levelled ...
South Africa has been synonymous with police brutality for many years. This stigma remains till this...
Thesis (Mtech (Public Management))-- Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2011This study examine...
Crime in South Africa continues to devastate lives and prosperities of many people despite significa...
It has been a little over five years since metropolitan police departments were first established in...
South Africa’s high levels of violent crime have a significant effect on people’s lives. A review of...
South Africa has a very high crime rate compared to most countries. Crime affects the society, busi...
A victimisation study conducted among 3300 householders in South Africa’s Nelson Mandela Metropolita...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the activities of the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police in cr...
Victimisation surveys have the potential to deepen our understanding of crime in South Africa. Using...
A survey of crime in Manenberg reveals the hold that gangs still have on the community. Many believe...
This study was conducted in Tshwane at (TMPD). The study involved 164 members from TMPD. The respond...
Although South Africa’s youth are implicated in many incidents of crime, little is known about their...
According to the official crime statistics, the Western Cape has emerged as the country’s most crime...
Is the crime problem in the Western Cape and the Northern Cape rooted in the coloured population? Of...
National and provincial police crime figures indicate that crime has, to a certain extent, levelled ...
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