Every year, the South African Minister of Police releases the crime statistics in September and the SAPS Annual Report shortly thereafter. In this article we draw on an earlier analysis by David Bruce (SACQ 31) that questioned the veracity of the SAPS statistics for inter-personal violence. We show that there remains reason to question the veracity of the assault statistics, and point to other weaknesses in the way in which the statistics are reported. We argue that greater value would be obtained from the crime statistics if reported more frequently than once a year, and if they were disaggregated to a greater degree. The SAPS has a sophisticated and up-to-date system for recording and analysing crime data. This could prove an invaluable s...
Despite growing fears of a new ‘crime wave’, the public have access to official crime statistics onl...
South Africa’s high levels of violent crime have a significant effect on people’s lives. A review of...
It is frequently noted that police crime statistics can reflect reality badly because of under-repor...
The latest official crime statistics, for the financial year 2003/04, are encouraging because they s...
This article presents an analysis of the 2009/10 SAPS crime statistics, which are released by the So...
In February this year, Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) released the findings of the 2015/16 Victi...
The new crime figures indicate that violent crime continues to decline, although violent acquisitive...
Is crime in South Africa really on the increase, or is the spiralling crime rate a product of improv...
The South African Police Service (SAPS) released the official crime statistics for 2008/2009 on 22 S...
National and provincial police crime figures indicate that crime has, to a certain extent, levelled ...
With increases of 2.4% and 4.6% respectively in the murder and aggravated robbery rates, the police’...
Victimisation surveys have the potential to deepen our understanding of crime in South Africa. Using...
During the 1990s, National Statistical Agencies (NSAs) experienced significant and rapid evolution i...
Between 1997 and 2000 there was a steady increase in the annual number of recorded crimes. The first...
The South African Police Service (SAPS) is finding it increasingly difficult to protect victims from...
Despite growing fears of a new ‘crime wave’, the public have access to official crime statistics onl...
South Africa’s high levels of violent crime have a significant effect on people’s lives. A review of...
It is frequently noted that police crime statistics can reflect reality badly because of under-repor...
The latest official crime statistics, for the financial year 2003/04, are encouraging because they s...
This article presents an analysis of the 2009/10 SAPS crime statistics, which are released by the So...
In February this year, Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) released the findings of the 2015/16 Victi...
The new crime figures indicate that violent crime continues to decline, although violent acquisitive...
Is crime in South Africa really on the increase, or is the spiralling crime rate a product of improv...
The South African Police Service (SAPS) released the official crime statistics for 2008/2009 on 22 S...
National and provincial police crime figures indicate that crime has, to a certain extent, levelled ...
With increases of 2.4% and 4.6% respectively in the murder and aggravated robbery rates, the police’...
Victimisation surveys have the potential to deepen our understanding of crime in South Africa. Using...
During the 1990s, National Statistical Agencies (NSAs) experienced significant and rapid evolution i...
Between 1997 and 2000 there was a steady increase in the annual number of recorded crimes. The first...
The South African Police Service (SAPS) is finding it increasingly difficult to protect victims from...
Despite growing fears of a new ‘crime wave’, the public have access to official crime statistics onl...
South Africa’s high levels of violent crime have a significant effect on people’s lives. A review of...
It is frequently noted that police crime statistics can reflect reality badly because of under-repor...