Big drop in cop killings, but SA still relatively dangerous for cops
28 June 2017
Cape Town - South Africa remains a relatively dangerous country in which to serve as a police officer, despite a 52% drop in the rate of cop killings over the past decade, a study by the South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR) has found.
Research by the organisation in its latest South Africa Survey found a significant decrease in murders over the past 20 years: between 1994 and 2004, 1 970 police officers were killed, while between 2005 and 2014, 945 lost their lives.
Cop killings decreased from 252 per 100 000 in 1994 to 51 in 2014 – an 80% drop.
Kerwin Lebone, a crime analyst for the IRR, said before 1994, the police's primary role was seen as "defending the government of the day", making them a "legitimate target for political attacks".