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Interestingly, there is no relationship between the income of the
respondents, or their households, and their likelihood to cite real need as
the primary motivating factor for crime.
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Type of area doesnt change trends either
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Province:
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PROPERTY CRIME: Eastern Cape, Free State, KwaZulu Natal, Mpumalanga,
Northern Cape and Western Cape most commonly citing non-financial motives,
while those in Gauteng, Limpopo Province, and North West more likely to cite greed
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Race:
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Only trends that differ from above: Indians are more likely to cite
greed than any other motivation, coloureds non-financial motives for property
crime, and both coloureds and whites NFM for violent
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