An examination of the impact of residential security measures on the incidence of residential burglary in two selected northern suburbs of Johannesburg: a security risk management approach

Motivation This project was of specific importance to the private security industry, victims of residential burglary, community policing forums and the South African Police Service in providing detailed information regarding recommendations of how to manage and combat residential burglary in two...

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Main Author: Olckers, Casparus
Other Authors: Minnaar, A. (Prof.)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1276
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-12762016-04-16T04:07:43Z An examination of the impact of residential security measures on the incidence of residential burglary in two selected northern suburbs of Johannesburg: a security risk management approach Olckers, Casparus Minnaar, A. (Prof.) Rogers, F.C. (Mr.) Residential security measures community security initiatives perimeter security inner perimeter security immediate house area security residential security measures residential security measure attributes deter detect delay docket analysis victim interviews residential security audit survey descriptive mapping docket analysis 363.10720968221 Burglary protection--South Africa--Johannesburg Robbery--South Africa--Johannesburg--Prevention Dwellings--Security measures--South Africa--Johannesburg Crime prevention--South Africa--Johannesburg Loss control--South Africa--Johannesburg Motivation This project was of specific importance to the private security industry, victims of residential burglary, community policing forums and the South African Police Service in providing detailed information regarding recommendations of how to manage and combat residential burglary in two selected northern suburbs of Johannesburg. Problem statement Residential burglary is categorised in the top three highest reported crimes according to the official South African Police Service statistics for the 2006/7 financial years. A series of victim interviews, docket analysis, case plotting and residential security audit surveys were conducted to determine the extent (or lack thereof) of security measures at a burgled residence in the selected area. Approach Field data was collected through docket analysis, plotting crime scenes (descriptive mapping), victim interviews and residential security audit surveys. Results The majority of victims of burglary interviewed did not have the minimum security system (integrated measures) in place. Those victims, who had security measures, appeared not to have made or implemented effective use of them. Conclusion Security at a residence extends beyond just the immediate house area and the focus (security risk assessment) should start with the immediate neighbourhood (community) area working inwards towards the property perimeter (boundary), inner perimeter (garden area) and then finally the immediate house area. CRIMINOLOGY MTECH: SECURITY RISK MAN 2009-08-25T10:51:13Z 2009-08-25T10:51:13Z 2009-08-25T10:51:13Z 2007-06-30 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1276 en 1 online resource (xvi, 335 leaves)
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topic Residential security measures
community security initiatives
perimeter security
inner perimeter security
immediate house area security
residential security measures
residential security measure attributes
deter
detect
delay
docket analysis
victim interviews
residential security audit survey
descriptive mapping
docket analysis
363.10720968221
Burglary protection--South Africa--Johannesburg
Robbery--South Africa--Johannesburg--Prevention
Dwellings--Security measures--South Africa--Johannesburg
Crime prevention--South Africa--Johannesburg
Loss control--South Africa--Johannesburg
spellingShingle Residential security measures
community security initiatives
perimeter security
inner perimeter security
immediate house area security
residential security measures
residential security measure attributes
deter
detect
delay
docket analysis
victim interviews
residential security audit survey
descriptive mapping
docket analysis
363.10720968221
Burglary protection--South Africa--Johannesburg
Robbery--South Africa--Johannesburg--Prevention
Dwellings--Security measures--South Africa--Johannesburg
Crime prevention--South Africa--Johannesburg
Loss control--South Africa--Johannesburg
Olckers, Casparus
An examination of the impact of residential security measures on the incidence of residential burglary in two selected northern suburbs of Johannesburg: a security risk management approach
description Motivation This project was of specific importance to the private security industry, victims of residential burglary, community policing forums and the South African Police Service in providing detailed information regarding recommendations of how to manage and combat residential burglary in two selected northern suburbs of Johannesburg. Problem statement Residential burglary is categorised in the top three highest reported crimes according to the official South African Police Service statistics for the 2006/7 financial years. A series of victim interviews, docket analysis, case plotting and residential security audit surveys were conducted to determine the extent (or lack thereof) of security measures at a burgled residence in the selected area. Approach Field data was collected through docket analysis, plotting crime scenes (descriptive mapping), victim interviews and residential security audit surveys. Results The majority of victims of burglary interviewed did not have the minimum security system (integrated measures) in place. Those victims, who had security measures, appeared not to have made or implemented effective use of them. Conclusion Security at a residence extends beyond just the immediate house area and the focus (security risk assessment) should start with the immediate neighbourhood (community) area working inwards towards the property perimeter (boundary), inner perimeter (garden area) and then finally the immediate house area. === CRIMINOLOGY === MTECH: SECURITY RISK MAN
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title An examination of the impact of residential security measures on the incidence of residential burglary in two selected northern suburbs of Johannesburg: a security risk management approach
title_short An examination of the impact of residential security measures on the incidence of residential burglary in two selected northern suburbs of Johannesburg: a security risk management approach
title_full An examination of the impact of residential security measures on the incidence of residential burglary in two selected northern suburbs of Johannesburg: a security risk management approach
title_fullStr An examination of the impact of residential security measures on the incidence of residential burglary in two selected northern suburbs of Johannesburg: a security risk management approach
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