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‘All crime needs to be reported’

Security company on the importance of reporting crime.

Sadly, there are still many criminal incidents that go unreported each year, according to security company, Fidelity ADT.

Charnel Hattingh, Fidelity ADT’s National Marketing and Communications Manager, said the problem with this is that it contributes to the dissemination of misinformation about crime. What the police and private security companies really need to apprehend suspects is accurate and contextualised information.

She added that no matter how big or small or how insignificant you feel the crime is, you need to report it.

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“What the public needs to understand is that by reporting crime they are helping the authorities establish crime trends. This in turn leads to better allocation of resources. It also helps identify both the motive and modus of the crime. Your crime report could also lead to more arrests as your crime could be a critical link to another similar crime.”

Charnel said through crime reports, trends are established that assist communities and homeowners to make better decisions regarding their safety plans and security systems.

“Encourage your domestic employees, children and neighbours to report any criminal incidents they may have witnessed or been directly affected by. There is sometimes a feeling of apprehension or fear associated with reporting a crime, so explain that this can be done confidentially.

“Sometimes criminals threaten further violence if a crime is reported. However, by not reporting the crime, you are giving the criminals licence to carry on doing the same thing to other victims. It is our responsibility to step up and report what happened.”

She said it may be helpful to accompany a friend or family member to the police station when a crime needs to be reported.

“Offer your support or consider asking a trauma counsellor to assist if the victim is showing signs of trauma. Reporting a crime is often a big step in the healing process,” she concluded.

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