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Joburg’s murder rate in 2017/18 the lowest after Tshwane

JOHANNESBURG – On Thursday, the South African Cities network launched an urban safety report for 2018/19.


The State of  Urban Safety report includes aggregated crime data, and individual city reports on lessons, strategies, and interventions to prevent crime and violence.

“Cities growing role in crime prevention needs resource and capacity support,” said the City of Johannesburg in a tweet.

“Cities are economic centres and challenged with higher rates of crime, which is why the State of Urban Safety 2019 report focuses on cities and metros. Cities and metros grow twice as fast and produce over 80 per cent gross value.”

The City of Johannesburg said cities were associated with opportunities. “Joburg alone receives about 3 000 migrants every month.”

“Urbanisation factors are the key drivers of Joburg’s crime and safety challenges – of all the cities, it ranks first for rapid population growth, population density, and social incoherence and first for income inequality.”

The City of Joburg said since 2005/06, recorded rates of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm have decreased by more than 40 per cent, while sexual offences have decreased by 60 per cent since 2008/09.

MMC for Public Safety Michael Sun said, “Joburg grows by 3 000 residents every month, the traditional methods of deployment won’t be enough. We need to look into innovation.”

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https://www.citizen.co.za/midrand-reporter/210664/tech-thursday-provisional-report-data-costs-released-30-april/

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