The South African crime wave
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published 06/10/2008
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In 1997 South Africa had the highest murder rate in the world.1 For the period 1998 - 2000, it slipped to number two, losing the top spot to Colombia, but retained the number one position (per capita) in murders with firearms, rapes, and assaults.2 While there is some controversy regarding the accuracy of the data, there is little doubt that South Africa has been and remains among the most violent countries in the world.3 Where did all this crime and come from? There is a common belief among some South Africans that the country experienced a huge crime wave starting in 1994, when the new ANC-led government came to power.4 This belief is false. The recent dramatic upsurge in violent crime began in 1990, not 1994, but crime has been high in many parts of the country since as far back as the 1950's.5 In this paper I will argue that the present South African crime wave has its roots in the policies of the apartheid-era government, was exacerbated during the political transition in the early 1990's, and continues to be sustained by some factors which are legacies of the old government, and some factors which are new to the post-apartheid era.
Table of Contents
- Introduction - The murder capital of the world.
- Putting the crime wave in context.
- Roots of the crime wave.
- Exacerbation during the transition.
- Sustaining factors under the new government.
- Conclusion.
