SAPS PERSPECTIVES ON COLLABORATION
Compiled by: LUIT GEN SJ JEPHTA INTRODUCTION
Community Policing is the approach to policing which recognizes the interdependence and shared responsibility
Emphasis is on the establishment of Police Community Partnerships and problem solving approach responsive to the needs of the Community
Intended to involve every citizen in the country through Community Police Forums and other structures
2 SAPS MANDATE
Prevention and Investigation of combating of any crimes Ensuring that Participation in crime that may threatening the offenders are efforts to threaten the safety and brought to address causes safety and security of any justice of crime security of the community community
3 POLICY FRAMEWORK
CONSTITUTION OF REPUBLIC OF SA
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN
NATIONAL CRIME PREVENTION STRATEGY
SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE ACT
WHITE PAPER ON SAFETY AND SECURITY
4 SAFER SOUTH AFRICA
Community crime Situational crime Developmental crime prevention prevention prevention
CRIME PREVENTION DIMENTIONS
5 SAPS APPROACH
STABALISATION
OPERATIONAL APPROACH
NORMALISATION
6 STABALISATION
HIGH DENSITY • HOT SPOT AREAS OPERATIONS • CRIME WEIGHT AREAS Murder stations Nyanga Khayelitsha Philippi East STABALISATION Kraaifontein Delft
• TAXI VIOLENCE Thunder Station SPECIALISED • GANG VIOLENCE Mitchells plain Base Camps INVESTIGATION Steenberg Mitchells plain TEAMS • POLITICAL VIOLENCE Ravensmead Philippi east Elsiesriver Steenberg Bishop Lavis Ravensmead Manenberg Kraaifontein 7 Philippi East Philippi NORMALISATION
• FOOT PATROLS • VEHICLE PATROLS BASIC POLICING • STOP AND SEARCH • CORDON AND SEARCH •PARTNERSHIP POLICING •COMMUNITY PATROLS/MOBILIZATION •SCHOOL SAFETY •IMBIZO’S NORMALISATION •PROJECTS TO ADDRESS SOCIO ECONOMICAL ISSUES •Job creation •Poverty alleviation •Human right education CRIME PREVENTION •Moral regeneration INITIATIVES • Technology [CCTV] •Project management education •Empowerment of street/block committees •Dealing with informal settlements •Back to school campaign 8 •Training of volunteers •Empowerment of CPF HOTSPOTS AREA PER PRIORITY
Priority 1:
Crimes against Women and Children (Murder, Gender Based Violence and Sexual Offences, etc.) • Mitchells Plain, Delft, Khayelitsha, Nyanga, Bishop Lavis, Worcester and Kraaifontein
Priority 2:
Trio Crimes (Carjacking, House Robbery and Business Robbery) & Cash in Transit (CIT) • Nyanga, Delft, Mfuleni, Harare, Khayelitsha and Guguletu
Priority 3:
Murder (Taxi Violence)Identified Hotspot areas requiring focused integrated cluster activities: Ferrous and Non-ferrous Metal Theft • Delft, Nyanga, Philippi East, Ocean View, Guguletu, Kraaifontein HOTSPOTS AREA PER PRIORITY cont.
Priority 4:
Proliferation of Firearms, Liquor, Drugs & Gangsterism; Illegal Immigration; Illicit Economy & Ferrous and Non-ferrous Metal Theft
• Identified Hotspot areas requiring focused integrated cluster activities: Proliferation of Firearms, Liquor and Drugs o Mitchell Plain, Delft, Nyanga, Kraaifontein, Atlantis, Worcester and Bishop Lavis
• Identified Hotspot areas requiring focused integrated cluster activities: Gangsterism o Mitchells Plain, Bishop Lavis, Steenberg, Philippi, Elsiersriver, Ravensmead, Manenberg, Kraaifontein
• Identified Hotspot areas requiring focused integrated cluster activities: Ferrous and Non-ferrous Metal Theft o Athlone, Mitchells Plain, Klapmuts, Manenberg, Worcester 4 SAPS TURNAROUND STRATEGY
STAMPING THE COMMUNITY TRANSFORMATION AUTHORITY OF THE STATE CENTERED POLICING
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PERFORMANCE HR CAPITAL INVESTMENT STRATEGY MANAGMENT
11 STAKEHOLDERS CATEGORISATION
BUSINESS
COMMUNITY
GOVERN- CIVIL MENT SOCIETY
12 WHY PARTNERSHIP?
Local Govt PRIMARY Prov Govt PREVENTION (GENERAL PUBLIC) National Govt CIVIL SOCIETY & SECONDARY COMMUNI BAC PREVENTION (AT TY RISK OF OFFENDING OR SABRIC BEING A VICTIM) BUSINESS SECTOR
TERTIARY SAPS & PREVENTION GOVERN- (ALREADY MENT OFFENDER/ VICTIM JOINT STRUCTURES Station Joints Cluster Joints Prov Joints NAT13 joint