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Robberies surge as criminals take advantage of load shedding | The Citizen
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⚡ The police and the police minister have publicly linked power cuts to robbery and other crimes in recent months. Read more here 👇

assumes that people are likely to be discouraged from robbing others in public spaces, where their actions will be clearly seen by others and they may be identified and caught by police.

This can include the presence of people in the area, either going about their normal daily activities or actively patrolling, and the presence of CCTV cameras. Lighting in public spaces, especially at night, is nonetheless an essential requirement for visibility and surveillance to be effective. from other countries have shown that street lighting and CCTV cameras are effective in reducing robberies.

Power outages, particularly at night, clearly undermine visibility. This is evident from the many reports of people being targeted by criminals while walking in the streets after dark.of policing research have shown that regular and visible police patrols, mainly when directed at crime hot spots, are an effective crime prevention intervention. Obviously, police cannot satisfactorily patrol at night during power outages. This makes the work of South Africa’s police more dangerous.

has an adverse effect on service delivery in the SAPS … on all communication and network operations, including the registering of case dockets … A number of stations cannot function at night because there are no lights …There are no practical short- to medium-term crime prevention alternatives for the authorities to pursue during power outages, other than exempting high crime areas from the outages.

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