Assault increases on women and children alarming
30 November 2022
The increase in assault/grievous bodily harm (GBH) cases against women and children as reflected in the second quarter (July – September 2022) crime statistics for the Western Cape, is alarming and cause for great concern.
The crime statistics show that for women, GBH cases increased by 399 or 23,1% when compared to the same period in the previous year. In addition to this, 5 more women, or 4,4% were also murdered. For children, during the same comparative period, GBH increased by 31 cases or 9.6%. Murder and attempted murder for children decreased by 5,2% and 28,9% respectively, while attempted murder for women decreased by 21,1%.
Western Cape Minister of Police Oversight and Community Safety, Reagen Allen says, “it is an absolute disgrace that our women and children are being harmed in this manner and that the numbers continue to increase. I am deeply angered by this. The 16 days of activism provides an important opportunity to raise much more awareness and action against the abuse of women and children. As a society, we should be ashamed that we are allowing it to continue. Most of these crimes occur within the premises of the victim or the perpetrator, and in most cases, the offender and victim are known to each other. The onus is on us to immediately reverse this traumatic reality.”
Minister Reagen Allen added: “We will continue using our Court Watching Briefs programme, to ensure that where GBH cases against women and children that might have been struck off the role due to police inefficiencies, are placed back in court, so that perpetrators can be held accountable and ultimately go to jail. All of us, also have a responsibility to report any SAPS officer that might have turned someone away who experienced sexual violence, when they wanted to report the matter.”