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EDEN CLUSTER STATIONS EDEN CLUSTER STATIONS Density MUNICIPALITY SAPS STATION (inhabitants/km 2 ) NAME LADISMITH SAPS VACANT (CAPT EDUARDES) 5.2 KANNALAND CALITZDORP SAPS SC CAPT MEYER EDEN CLUSTER EDEN CLUSTER GEORGE SAPS POPULATION


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MUNICIPALITY NAME

SAPS STATION

Density

(inhabitants/km2)

KANNALAND

LADISMITH SAPS VACANT (CAPT EDUARDES)

5.2

CALITZDORP SAPS SC CAPT MEYER

GEORGE

GEORGE SAPS SC BRIG MAVAKALA-NCAMANI

37.3

CONVILLE SAPS SC COL KRIGA THEMBALETHU SAPS SC COL HERBST

EDEN CLUSTER STATIONS EDEN CLUSTER STATIONS

POPULATION AREA SIZE

492 364 15917 km2

EDEN CLUSTER EDEN CLUSTER

GEORGE

37.3

SC COL HERBST PACALTSDORP SAPS SC LT COL BLAAUW UNIONDALE SAPS SC LT COL STANDER

OUDTSHOORN

OUDTSHOORN SAPS SC BRIG JANUARI

27.1

DE RUST SAPS SC CAPT FOURIE DYSSELSDORP SAPS SC CAPT STRYDOM

BITOU

PLETTENBERG BAY SAPS SC COL MICHAELS

49.6

KWANOKUTHULA SAPS SC LT COL KUNGE

KNYSNA

KNYSNA SAPS SC COL METU

61.9

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ENVIRONMENTAL DATA ENVIRONMENTAL DATA

ENVIRONMENTAL DATA CLUSTER

Population Figure 492364 Unemployment Rate (%) 23.92% Informal Population (% of population figure) 4.69% Area Size (KM) 15917 Transport : % of roads regarded as Tarred 60.31% Registered Liquor Premises to Sell Liquor 368 Registered Liquor Premises to Consume Liquor 676 Registered Liquor Premises to Consume Liquor 676 Tuck Shops / Spaza 858 Schools 328 Farms 1437

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RESOURCES RESOURCES

STATION VISPOL DETECTIVES SUPPORT STATION TOTAL

HUMAN VEHICLE HUMAN VEHICLE HUMAN VEHICLE HUMAN VEHICLE ACTIVE RESERVIST NHW STRUCTURE CALITZDORP

  • 28% 100%

50% 150% 10% 0%

  • 12%

71% 1

CONVILLE

  • 3%

46%

  • 13%
  • 38%
  • 9%

33%

  • 7%

0% 7 6

DE RUST

  • 19% 150%

33% 0%

  • 13%

100%

  • 13%

50% 5 2

DYSSELSDORP

  • 7%

67% 50% 100% 40% 100% 10% 57% 1

GEORGE

  • 6%

33%

  • 8%
  • 4%

3%

  • 30%
  • 5%

8% 5 4

GEORGE

  • 6%

33%

  • 8%
  • 4%

3%

  • 30%
  • 5%

8% 5 4

KNYSNA

3% 67%

  • 24%
  • 15%
  • 11%

0%

  • 6%

19% 8 11

KWANOKUTHULA

0% 67% 0% 25%

  • 15%

0%

  • 21%

31%

LADISMITH

  • 21%

55%

  • 33%

0%

  • 15%
  • 50%
  • 21%

21% 2

OUDTSHOORN

  • 5%

62%

  • 3%
  • 11%
  • 13%
  • 22%
  • 1%

22% 5 3

PACALTSDORP

  • 8%

67% 0% 0%

  • 5%

0%

  • 6%

21% 5 1

PLETTENBERG BAY

1% 73% 0%

  • 7%
  • 3%

0% 0% 21% 2

THEMBALETHU

  • 6%

111% 5% 9% 0% 0%

  • 2%

42% 2

UNIONDALE

  • 20% -10%
  • 14%

0%

  • 5%

0%

  • 16%
  • 7%

10 1

CLUSTER

  • 7%

57%

  • 7%
  • 5%

0%

  • 7%
  • 5%

19% 47 34

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CONTACT CRIME CONTACT RELATED CRIME PROPERTY RELATED CRIME OTHER SERIOUS CRIME

EDEN CLUSTER CRIME CATEGORY TRENDS EDEN CLUSTER CRIME CATEGORY TRENDS

  • 25.00%
  • 20.00%
  • 15.00%
  • 10.00%
  • 5.00%

0.00% 5.00% 10.00% 15.00% 20.00% 2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016 2016/2017 2017/2018 2018/2019 PROPERTY RELATED CRIME OTHER SERIOUS CRIME 17 COMMUNITY REPORTED CRIMES

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1.41% 1.23%

0.00% 1.00% 2.00%

2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016 2016/2017 2017/2018 2018/2019

CRIME TREND ANALYSIS 6 FINANCIAL YEARS FIN YEAR 2013/2014 TO FIN YEAR 2018/2019

EDEN CLUSTER 17 COMMUNITY REPORTED CRIMES EDEN CLUSTER 17 COMMUNITY REPORTED CRIMES

  • 0.54%
  • 0.86%
  • 1.65%
  • 4.58%
  • 5.00%
  • 4.00%
  • 3.00%
  • 2.00%
  • 1.00%

2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016 2016/2017 2017/2018 2018/2019

17 COMMUNITY REPORTED CRIMES

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DRUG ABUSE LIQUOR ABUSE SEASONAL INFLUX

MAIN CRIME GENERATORS MAIN CRIME GENERATORS

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE REPEAT OFFENDERS/PAROLEES LACK OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION PROCESSES IN COMMUNITIES DANGEROUS WEAPONS

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OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES

ACTIONS 2018/2019 APRIL – SEPT 2019 Awareness campaigns 115 856 2 619 Compliance inspections - liquor 9 656 3 974 Compliance inspections - second hand dealers 2 168 3 974 Compliance inspections - firearms 2 850 1 643 Compliance inspections - firearms 2 850 1 643 Raids at drug outlets 3 768 790 Raids at liquor outlets 2 765 1 761 Raids at schools 389 77 Visits to schools 42 338 23 128 Roadblocks and vehicle control points 3 466 1 470 Vehicles searched 24 592 15 689 Rural safety operations 634 355

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OPERATIONAL SUCCESSES OPERATIONAL SUCCESSES

ARRESTS 2018/2019 APRIL – SEPT 2019 Total number of Arrests - 10 545 18 941

  • Contact Crimes

1 569 2 608

  • Property Related Crimes

413 839

  • Contact Related Crimes

221 345

  • Other Serious Crime

577 1228

  • Drug related

1 140 2 355

  • Driving Under The Influence Of Alcohol

/ Drugs 300 704

  • Illegal Possession Of Firearms And

Ammunition 21 28

  • Possession Of Dangerous Weapons

397 851

  • Possession Of Housebreaking

Implements 69 116

  • Possession Of Suspected Stolen

Property 278 507

  • Liquor Related

3 354 6 028

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OPERATIONAL SUCCESSES OPERATIONAL SUCCESSES

SEIZURES - DRUGS 2018/2019 APRIL – SEPT 2019 Volume of Cannabis/Dagga Dry 1023.3 KG 48.5 KG Nr of Cannabis/Dagga Plants 233 718 Volume of Cocaine Powder 0.2 KG 0.02 KG Volume of Crystal Meth(Tik-Tik) 16.6 KG 10.5 KG Volume of Crystal Meth(Tik-Tik) 16.6 KG 10.5 KG Volume of Heroine/Thai White powder 0.03 KG 0.35 KG Volume of Heroine liquid 20 ML Volume of Khat 21 KG Volume of L S D – Tablets 65 Volume of Mandrax Powder 0.09 KG 0.35 KG Volume of Mandrax Tablets 1980.75 7994.25

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SEIZURES - OTHER 2018/2019 APRIL – SEPT 2019 Counterfeit Goods 475 4109 Dangerous Weapons 562 1154 Complete Firearm 53 66 Liquor 3 027 LT 6 377 LT

OPERATIONAL SUCCESSES OPERATIONAL SUCCESSES

Liquor 3 027 LT 6 377 LT Vehicles 23 12

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EDEN CLUSTER 17 COMMUNITY REPORTED EDEN CLUSTER 17 COMMUNITY REPORTED CRIMES CRIMES ARREST RATE ARREST RATE

2018/2019 Financial Year (1 April 2018 – 31 March 2019)

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EDEN CLUSTER 17 COMMUNITY REPORTED EDEN CLUSTER 17 COMMUNITY REPORTED CRIMES CRIMES ARREST RATE ARREST RATE

2019/2020 Financial Year (1 April 2019 – 30 September 2019)

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EDEN CLUSTER 17 COMMUNITY REPORTED EDEN CLUSTER 17 COMMUNITY REPORTED CRIMES CRIMES CONVICTION RATE CONVICTION RATE

  • Formula does not take ADR’s into consideration
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RECENT CLUSTER INTERVENTIONS RECENT CLUSTER INTERVENTIONS ANTI ANTI-

  • CRIME SUMMIT 2019

CRIME SUMMIT 2019

Cradle to Grave Approach

To ensure a process of consultation, communication, cooperation and coordination in relation to crime and safety and security with Municipalities and other key role-players and strategic partners within the Garden Route District strategic partners within the Garden Route District Municipality and SAPS Eden Cluster. More than 250 People attended the even every day

3 Phases of Intervention Phase 1 – Pro-active and Preventative Phase 2 – Re-active and Response Phase 3 – Rehabilitation and Reintegration

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RECENT CLUSTER INTERVENTIONS RECENT CLUSTER INTERVENTIONS

AFTER SCHOOL VIOLENCE PREVENTION GAME CHANGER AFTER SCHOOL VIOLENCE PREVENTION GAME CHANGER

Objectives of the 2 Day Event Held 3 & 4 July 2019

Recognising the need for all stakeholders to join forces to ensure a sustained after school program to engage the youth and managing associated risks

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RECENT CLUSTER INTERVENTIONS RECENT CLUSTER INTERVENTIONS ALCOHOL HARM REDUCTION GAME CHANGER ALCOHOL HARM REDUCTION GAME CHANGER

Objectives of the 2 Day Event Held on 23 & 24 August 2019

The Sessions purpose is to build mediation Capacity and strengthen the safety plan development and to provide solutions to the misuse and abuse of alcohol which is the single biggest crime generator in the area. All these initiatives invite us all to work towards an integrated approach towards crime prevention and to build partnerships involving all spheres of Government, all relevant Departments and the broader community Government, all relevant Departments and the broader community represented by CPFs, NGOs, Religious leaders, and community based

  • rganisations
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