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•Overall: 78% of Indians, 61%
Whites, 51% Blacks thought crime had increased
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•Even within these areas, the same racial trends as on a macro level are present,
with Indians and whites within metropolitan and urban areas more likely to
feel that crime has increased than black or coloured South Africans.
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•Wealthy (who probably live in metros) are much more likely to say
crime has gone up than poor:
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R30,001- R40,000 83% felt
that crime had increased, as opposed to those earning between R1,001 and
R1,500, of whom three fifths (62%)
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