Views on why people commit property & violent crime
•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.
•Type of area doesn’t change trends either
•Province:
• 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
•Race:
•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