Saturday, 25 October 2014

40 in 100 000 people will be killed by end of 2014

40 in every 100 000 people will be killed by end of 2014
Let us look at other people say about our crime stats in South Africa ...
The facts about the increases in interpersonal violence are as follows: Incidents of murder increased from 15 609 murders in 2011/12 to 16 259 murders in 2012/13.
This means that there was an increase of 650 murder cases or a 4,2% increase when comparing the total numbers of murders with the previous year. 

This works out to almost two additional murders per day on average during the 2012/13 financial year.
Consequently, our murder rate increased from a total average of 43 murders per day to 45 murders per day.
Using the correct census data for 2011, the murder rate in 2011/12 was 30.3 per 100,000 population and not 30,9 as reported by SAPS in the last reporting period.
The murder rate for 2012/13 stood at 31.3 per 100,000 population which reflects an increase of 2.8% in the rate of murders (not 0.6% as presented officially).
South Africa’s murder rate is therefore about four and a half times higher than the global average of 6.9 murders per 100 000. Attempted murder cases increased from 14 859 to 16 363, an increase of 10.1% Attempted murder rates increased by 8,7% in the past year.
Sexual offence cases increased from 64 514 to 66 387, an increase of 2.9%. Sexual offense rates increased from 125,1 per 100000 to 127,0 per 100000 population an increase of 1.5%. -

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