LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS



Published in Monograph No 58, August 2001
Reducing Crime in Durban
A Victim Survey and Safer City Strategy



FIGURE 1
Target settlement sample and realised sample

FIGURE 2
Crime levels in 1997

FIGURE 3
Rates at whcih various crime types were reported to the police

FIGURE 4
Victims who had insurance coverage for stolen goods

FIGURE 5
Victims who were satfisfied with the way police responded when a crime was reported

FIGURE 6
General views of police performance

FIGURE 7
Perceptions of policing, by race

FIGURE 8
Perceptions of policing, by residential area

FIGURE 9
Use of violence and threats during the course of a burglary

FIGURE 10
Where robberies occurred

FIGURE 11
Where vehicle thefts took place

FIGURE 12
Type of protection used against vehicle theft

FIGURE 13
Where hijackings took place

FIGURE 14
Where assaults occurred

FIGURE 15
Weapon used during assaults

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Behaviour changes after burglary and whether these improved feelings of safety, by race

FIGURE 17
Behaviour changes after assault and whether these improved feelings of safety, by race

FIGURE 18
Behaviour changes after car theft and whether these improved feelings of safety, by race

FIGURE 19
Behaviour changes after hijacking and whether these improved feelings of safety, by race

FIGURE 20
Victims who had heard of support services, by crime type

FIGURE 21
Victims who had used support services, by crime type

FIGURE 22
Victims who thought support services would have been useful,
by crime type 94

FIGURE 23
How safe people felt walking in their areas during the day, by race

FIGURE 24
How safe people felt walking in their areas after dark, by race

FIGURE 25
How safe people felt walking in their areas during the day, by residential area

FIGURE 26
How safe people felt walking in their areas after dark, by residential area

TABLE 1
Demographic profile of the survey sample

TABLE 2
Sample and overall victimisation rates, 1993-1997

TABLE 3
People who reported actual and attempted victimisation in 1997 and between 1993-1997

TABLE 4
Percentage of people who were victims of actual and attempted crimes, 1993-1997

TABLE 5
Percentage of people who were victims of actual and attempted crimes, 1997

TABLE 6
Type of weapons used during burglary, by race

TABLE 7
Type of weapons used during robbery, by race

TABLE 8
Types of protection measures used, by race

TABLE 9
Type of support that victims would have liked

TABLE 10
Parts of the city believed to be the most unsafe, by race

TABLE 11
What people feared the most about crime

TABLE 12
What people thought the government should do to make Durban safer, by race

TABLE 13
What the government should do, other than policing, to make Durban safer, by race

TABLE 14
What individuals said they could do to make Durban safer, by race