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CHAPTER 3: ASSESSING THE EXTENT AND NATURE OF
VICTIMIZATION IN SA

DATA SOURCES OF CRIMINAL VICTIMIZATION:
 Official data sources:
o Refer to usually quantitative data ( descriptive and explanatory) obtained
from government or government-approved agencies
 Non-Official sources:
o Relate to non-government or non-government approved agencies and could
be either qualitative (explanatory) or quantitative in nature or combination
thereof

VALUE OF OFFICIAL CRIME STATISTICS BY REFERRING TO ACCURACY:
 Official crime statistics are collected by government agencies to provide the crime
information required by the national government:
o for the purpose of formulating policy decisions and to facilitate the
appreciation of crime matters to government departments

 Crime statistics is an area of shifting sands;
o One must be aware of the creation of new offences, or changes in legal
definitions or counting rules and practices

 Criminal offences may be defined by law, but they are also socially defined and
constructed
o Moreover, the collection and presentation of data itself play a dynamic part
in the crime construction process
 Both being influenced by and influencing current social concerns

 Government departments possess a great deal of discretion about whether and how
to record possible offences which do come to their notice
o Decisions are made to which kinds of offences will be included or omit from
the official statistics and what counting rules do apply
o Figures also do not include offences known to the public
 Which fail to come to the notice of the police and reports from the
public may be disbelieved = which result in offences not being
recorded at all
o Offences may also be excluded for the reason of being less defensible
 Such as; avoiding effort to improve overall clear-up rate

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