POPCRU statement on crime statistics
3 June 2022
The Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (POPCRU) has noted the recently released quarterly crime statistics covering the period January to March 2022 by the South African Police Service (SAPS).
The fact that there has been rising crime statistics in almost all categories comes as no surprise, considering the environment within which the SAPS management, police officers and the stations within which they work in do not enable for maximum utilisation of all available resources in providing sufficient service delivery.
We have noted that in the period under review, the murder rate has increased by 22,2%, amounting to 6083 murders, with over 27 police officers murdered, while the murder of children went up by 37.2% and common robbery went up by 6.5%, amounting to 32 783 cases, and sexual offenses reported to police increased by by 13,7%, amounting to 13799 reported cases. All of these are reflective of an overall increase of 9,3% in crime.
While this is the case, the fact that sexual offenses reported to police has increased by 13.7% is indicative of the reality that more people are coming out to report, which should be seen as a positive move towards exposing perpetrators and ensuring such heinous crimes are no longer hidden behind closed doors.