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Title: SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE


1
SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE
  • Presentation to
  • Joint Monitoring Committee on Improvement of
    Quality of Life and Status of Women

2
Introduction
  • Programmes to address violence against women
  • Preventative
  • Reactive
  • Linking the Domestic Violence Act with
    maintenance issues
  • Budget for women

3
Violence against women
  • Cycle of disempowerment that includes poverty,
    discrimination, violence and abuse
  • Role of women in shaping society - womens issues
    are societys issues
  • Massive impact of seeing women as victims -
    creates its own cycle of disempowerment
  • Through internal programmes and external services
    the SAPS can help to break this cycle of
    disempowerment

4
Key commitments of SAPS
  • Implementation of the Domestic Violence Act
  • Victim empowerment, service and facilities
  • Training in gender sensitivity and protocols to
    deal with sexual violence
  • The transformation of the SAPS through gender
    policies
  • Intersectoral programmes in support of crime
    prevention interventions
  • Specialised capacity in Family Violence, Child
    Protection and Sexual Offences units to
    investigate crimes against women and children.

5
Domestic Violence
  • Implementation of the Domestic Violence Act (DVA)
    dependent on the SAPS
  • Take domestic abuse out of the privacy that
    protects the offender
  • Minister has challenged all SAPS members to
    become role models
  • Part of interdepartmental Domestic Violence
    programme

6
Implementation of the DVA (1)
  • Implemented end 1999 All SAPS members trained
    prior to implementation
  • Total members trained 21098 (from 1999 to date)
  • Extensive and ongoing training in 2001 - new
    training programme developed on interdepartmental
    basis, submitted for accreditation
  • Funding allocated nationally for training
    (2001/2001 - R100 000 per province)

7
Implementation of the DVA (2)
  • Problem solving approach in training, also focus
    on integration of services
  • Monitoring and evaluation Report to Parliament
    twice a year
  • Reports from ICD and NGOs informs programme in
    SAPS eg for ongoing training and co-operation
    with other departments and communities
  • Interdepartmental monitoring programme

8
Implementation of the DVA (3)
  • Protocols and guidelines for integrated service
    delivery
  • Social Development - Shelters, victim support
  • Justice - Protection orders
  • Co-operation with communities and private sector
    - victims support, safe houses, awareness
  • Internal communication in SAPS and other
    departments
  • Public awareness

9
Rape and Sexual Offences (1)
  • Reactive Investigation and victim
  • Complemented by VEP for all functional members
  • Interdepartmental process to develop strategy to
    address rape - preventative and reactive. First
    project underway
  • Premise that not all rapes are the same -
    prevention must be informed by offender and
    victim analysis
  • Supported by public awareness and communication

10
Rape and Sexual Offences (2)
  • Specialised units and specialised individuals at
    stations (FCS and CPUs)
  • Specialised training for investigators, eg FCS
    sexual offences techniques, national instruction
    on sexual offences
  • Crime Scene management
  • Gender sensitivity training
  • Inclusion of investigation of sexual offences and
    victim empowerment in basic training and in
    training for all detectives

11
Victim Empowerment (1)
  • Training Programme aimed at basic levels of
    service delivery, treating victims with respect
    and dignity, entrench their rights to receive and
    offer information
  • 1388 members trained so far in 2001 (total
    numbers of members trained 21000)
  • Improved facilities at stations

12
Victim Empowerment (2)
  • Community based victim support initiatives
  • Public Awareness and internal communication
  • Limitation of secondary victimisation
  • Empowerment of Victim as witness
  • Allocation 2001/2001 R2 million

13
Prevention of firearm related violence
  • Firearms Control Act can play a role in reducing
    violence against women
  • We need women to support this Act
  • Gun violence threatens and oppresses women,
    children and young men
  • Implementation of Firearm-free zones to create
    safe public spaces
  • Lethal combination of alcohol and firearms Can
    FFZs assist
  • Mobilise women to support and maintain

14
Poverty and crime
  • Presidents speech 1999 - connection between
    poverty and crime
  • Poverty Hearings of 1998 we learned that over 50
    of women in South Africa today are oppressed by
    poverty
  • Presidential priorities include poverty
    alleviation, job creation, human resource
    development, rural development, urban renewal,
    crime prevention, combating HIV/Aids
  • These programmes can contribute to break the
    cycles of violence contribute to disempowerment
    of women

15
Priority station areas for Violence against women
and children
  • NCCF direction Identified 20 police station -
    highest levels of crime against women and
    children
  • Developing proactive local programmes aimed at
    reducing the levels of violent crime against
    women and children - programmes in 3 provinces
    approved
  • Reduction programmes to protect women and
    children from violence - aimed at factors that
    contribute to violence like alcohol and firearms
  • Local level community mobilisation and awareness

16
Youth Programme (1)
  • Youth programme aimed at
  • Reducing risk factors to offending behaviour
  • Strengthening resilience factors to victimization
    and offending
  • Criminal Justice
  • Children Awaiting Trial
  • Child Justice Bill
  • Allocation SAPS R1 million , Donors R 2.3 million

17
Youth Programme (2)
  • Schools Based Programmes
  • Partnership with Department of Education Safer
    Schools workbook, support for local schools-based
    programmes
  • Captain Crime Stop
  • Adopt- A - Cop
  • Implementation of Firearm-free zones in schools
  • Awareness programmes to address risk factors like
    alcohol and drugs
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