FACTSHEET – South Africa's 2014/15 murder and robbery crime statistics

30th September 2015 By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies

FACTSHEET – South Africa's 2014/15 murder and robbery crime statistics

This factsheet provides an overview of property crime trends between 1 April 2014 and 31 March 2015 as recorded by the South African Police Service. The Institute for Security Studies is using the recalculated figures released by the South African Police Service on 29 September 2015 for the years 2004/05 to 2014/15 and takes no responsibility for the accuracy of these statistics.

A note about SA’s crime statistics: On the day of their release, these statistics were already at least six months out of date. That means that the current crime situation, particularly at local level, could be very different to that described by these statistics. For a guide on how to interpret crime statistics see the Africa Check Factsheet. For more factsheets, infographics, interactive maps, analysis and graphics on crime visit the Institute for Security Studies' Crime Hub.

What is property crime?

The term "property crime" refers to crimes in which property is stolen without the use of violence or force (i.e. no direct confrontation between perpetrators and victims). The police report on the following types of property crime:


Property crimes affecting households

Residential burglary

 

Theft of motor vehicles

 

Theft out of motor vehicles

 

Stock theft

 

Commercial crime

 

‘All theft not mentioned elsewhere’

 

Shoplifting

 

This fact sheet was prepared by Gareth Newham, Lizette Lancaster, Johan Burger and Chandre Gould, Institute for Security Studies.