Disaggregated data from Statistics South Africa shows that over 50% of all crime experienced by households in the country over 2015/16 was housebreaking.
Statistician-general Pali Lehohla told reporters “50% of all crime activities happen in a place you call home”.
At a media briefing in Pretoria‚ Lehohla released a report titled “Exploring the extent of and circumstances surrounding housebreaking/burglary and home robbery”. Overall‚ just half the criminal activities in the country were reported to police. A total of 358‚191 incidents were reported‚ while 727‚130 occurred.
Lehohla said crime in South Africa was actually declining‚ but the public perception was that it was shooting up.
Said Statistics South Africa’s report: “One possible reason for the non-alignment between perception and experience of crime could be the media coverage of crime.
“An increasing number of households have access to news about crimes that took place in other parts of the country and in other countries.