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Administer Crime Differently…Stop Fire fighting




                   •   Understand causes of Crime
                   •   Understand where the front line in
                       prevention really is – it’s not the Prisons
                   •   Have the right people in the right place
                       doing the right things at the right time
                   •   Fix the first broken window
JOB CREATION
• Means Less poverty in our country
• Need to Create entrepreneurs
   – This means more work for people
• Job Creation via Learnerships
   – Easy way for the unskilled and unemployed to receive money
DOWNWARD SPIRAL
MODELS OF CRIME PREVENTION
Crime prevention is contentious. Different people have different
conceptions as to what it ought to refer, and different agendas in
terms of the kinds of organisational and philosophical objectives they
are trying to meet. To appreciate the nature of these differences it is
useful to consider three abstract models of crime prevention (see
Figure 1). Each model identifies the key focus and concepts of a
particular approach, preferred strategies of intervention, dominant
conception of "crime," the role of the "community" as part of the
crime prevention effort, and relationship to "law-and-order"
strategies.
In drawing up my presentation, I have drawn upon the work of
Iadicola (1986), McNamara (1992), and Cunneen and White (1995),
and have concentrated mainly on those community-based strategies
that attempt to stop offending behaviour before it occurs.
Figure 1: Models of Crime Prevention
10111                             Use unemployed
                                   Disabled
                                   Persons(creates work
                                   for them)
                                         Put them on
                                          Learner-ships
                                         Train them on call
                                          centre operations
                                         Basic policing




         This releases able bodied
          police to man posts and
          fight crime
Handling of Abuse cases at Police Stations
                                                 Use unemployed
                                                  University Students
                                                  who need to do an
                                                  internship, and it also
                                                  creates an income for
                                                  these learners
                                                 Use Retired “Grey
                                                  Haired Foxes” to
                                                  mentor them, receives
Set up Containers at Police                       an Income
   Stations:                  Releases police to
     Desks and Chairs        do policing and puts
     Bed                     more feet on the
     Couches                 street
     Computer Equipment
     TV/Monitor/CCTV         f
     Toys
RESERVISTS
•No Drivers Licence – Cant do Job successfully
     •Professional Drivers training (TETA SETA)
•Need to be trained in handling medical trauma, use
doctors and paramedics (H&W SETA)
•Training in aspects of law- use 3rd year law students
and or lawyers (SASSETA)
     •Giving Evidence
     •Crime scene handling
     •Criminal Law
•By Creating Jobs for them SAPS gets EPWP
Credit/recognition
VOLUNTEERS
•Training on Municipal By Laws
•Public Relations training
•Communications training
•Need to be trained in handling medical trauma, use
doctors and paramedics (H&W SETA)
•Training in aspects of law- use 3rd year law students
and or lawyers (SASSETA)
     •Giving Evidence
     •Crime scene handling
     •Criminal Law
•CCTV Training – this multi skills them
•Close Protection
•Instead of outsourcing security, use volunteers,
already know system
•Puts more feet on ground
•Can be used for 2010
•By Creating Jobs for them NMM gets EPWP
Credit/recognition
Community Policing/Street
     Committees
 •Training on Municipal By Laws
 •Public Relations training
 •Communications training
 •Training in
      •Giving Evidence
      •Crime scene handling
 •Puts more feet on ground
 •Can be used for 2010
UNIT STANDARDS FOR WHICH PSIRA RECOGNITION IS GIVEN IN RESPECT OF
GRADES


SKILLS        PSIRA GRADE   UNIT                                         NQF
PROGRAMM                                   UNIT STANDARD TITLE                  CREDITS
              COMPARISON    STANDARD ID                                 LEVEL
E

                                          Protection of premises and
                               11497                                       3       18
                                          assets under all conditions
                                          Effecting a lawful citizens
                               11502                                       3       10
Patrol                                    arrest
Security                                  Use and maintain basic
                   Grade “E”   12328                                       2       6
Officer - Skills                          security equipment
programme 1

                                8600      Care for customers               4       3


Skills programme 1 (Grade “E”) total credit value                                  37
UNIT STANDARDS FOR WHICH PSIRA RECOGNITION IS
GIVEN IN THE CLOSE PROTECTION OF DESIGNATED
PERSONS CATEGORY
  SKILLS     PSIRA
             GRADE     UNIT STANDARD
PROGRAMM                               UNIT STANDARD TITLE   NQF LEVEL   CREDITS
           COMPARISO         ID
    E
               N

Close                            Provide close protection of
Protection               11510                               5             40
                                 designated persons
Officer
Skills programme – CLOSE PROTECTION OFFICER total credit value             40
FUNDING


Not a given that funds are available, we need to
source funds from:
    •SETA’s
    •National Skills Fund
    •DoL
    •Overseas Donors
International
BELGIUM EMBASSY
Vivier & Joubert Building - First Floor, 490 Fehrsen Street, Brooklyn, Pretoria
www.diplobel.org
Donor Profile
The reform of the Belgian development cooperation programme resulted in the
disappearance of the old sectors of Belgian cooperation. However, the post of cooperation
attaché within the embassies of Belgium has been created and will handle all issues
concerning development cooperation policy.
Belgian cooperation in South Africa is implemented through three channels:
Direct bilateral cooperation. from one state to another
Indirect bilateral cooperation through the cofinancing of projects
Multilateral cooperation, through the financing of projects led by International Organizations
Belgian Technical Cooperation (BTC) is an implementing agency which carries out
development projects in cooperation with partners in developing nations on behalf of the
Belgian government and other donors. South Africa is one of Belgium's 18 partner countries
for development cooperation. This cooperation is focussed primarily on the sectors of
healthcare and community building.
Belgium makes both obligatory and voluntary contributions to 23 United Nations agencies.
Belgian cooperation is currently supporting the following programmes led by multilateral
partners with activities in South Africa: UNESCO (AIDS education); UNCTAD (distance learning
programme); GEF; UNDP; UNEP; World Bank; and the EU.
Key Focus Areas
Democracy                    Conflict Prevention                     Education
Health                       HIV / AIDS                              Land Reform
Research                     Rural Development                       Safety & Security

Programmes and Projects
Seven recognized Belgian NGOs currently have projects, co-financed by Belgium, running in
South Africa. Projects relate to rural development, HIV/AIDS, land reform, small-scale farming,
mentally handicapped, poverty alleviation and entrepreneurship, trade unions
The University cooperation programme, carried out by the Vlaamse Interuniversitaire Raad,
focuses on water, food safety, technology transfer, the environment, healthcare and trade.
The Belgian Federal Development Cooperation has made a budget available to a number of
embassies, including Pretoria, which may be used to finance the projects of local NGOs. In
2004, it has been decided to finance post-settlement support within the context of the Land
Reform and to launch campaigns that emphasise the new national HIV/AIDS policy.

Application Process and Conditions
The office of the Assistant Attaché for International Cooperation is located within the
premises of the Belgian Embassy in Pretoria
          Contact Details
Contact Person:     Attaché
E-mail:             Development.Pretoria@diplobel.org
Postal Address:     625 Leyds Street, Muckleneuk, 0002
Telephone:                     (012) 440-3217 / 460-7555 Fax: (012) 341-3554 / 346-8063

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Crime prevention via job creation

  • 1.
  • 2. Administer Crime Differently…Stop Fire fighting • Understand causes of Crime • Understand where the front line in prevention really is – it’s not the Prisons • Have the right people in the right place doing the right things at the right time • Fix the first broken window
  • 3. JOB CREATION • Means Less poverty in our country • Need to Create entrepreneurs – This means more work for people • Job Creation via Learnerships – Easy way for the unskilled and unemployed to receive money
  • 5. MODELS OF CRIME PREVENTION Crime prevention is contentious. Different people have different conceptions as to what it ought to refer, and different agendas in terms of the kinds of organisational and philosophical objectives they are trying to meet. To appreciate the nature of these differences it is useful to consider three abstract models of crime prevention (see Figure 1). Each model identifies the key focus and concepts of a particular approach, preferred strategies of intervention, dominant conception of "crime," the role of the "community" as part of the crime prevention effort, and relationship to "law-and-order" strategies. In drawing up my presentation, I have drawn upon the work of Iadicola (1986), McNamara (1992), and Cunneen and White (1995), and have concentrated mainly on those community-based strategies that attempt to stop offending behaviour before it occurs.
  • 6. Figure 1: Models of Crime Prevention
  • 7. 10111  Use unemployed Disabled Persons(creates work for them)  Put them on Learner-ships  Train them on call centre operations  Basic policing  This releases able bodied police to man posts and fight crime
  • 8. Handling of Abuse cases at Police Stations  Use unemployed University Students who need to do an internship, and it also creates an income for these learners  Use Retired “Grey Haired Foxes” to mentor them, receives Set up Containers at Police an Income Stations: Releases police to  Desks and Chairs do policing and puts  Bed more feet on the  Couches street  Computer Equipment  TV/Monitor/CCTV f  Toys
  • 9. RESERVISTS •No Drivers Licence – Cant do Job successfully •Professional Drivers training (TETA SETA) •Need to be trained in handling medical trauma, use doctors and paramedics (H&W SETA) •Training in aspects of law- use 3rd year law students and or lawyers (SASSETA) •Giving Evidence •Crime scene handling •Criminal Law •By Creating Jobs for them SAPS gets EPWP Credit/recognition
  • 10. VOLUNTEERS •Training on Municipal By Laws •Public Relations training •Communications training •Need to be trained in handling medical trauma, use doctors and paramedics (H&W SETA) •Training in aspects of law- use 3rd year law students and or lawyers (SASSETA) •Giving Evidence •Crime scene handling •Criminal Law •CCTV Training – this multi skills them •Close Protection •Instead of outsourcing security, use volunteers, already know system •Puts more feet on ground •Can be used for 2010 •By Creating Jobs for them NMM gets EPWP Credit/recognition
  • 11. Community Policing/Street Committees •Training on Municipal By Laws •Public Relations training •Communications training •Training in •Giving Evidence •Crime scene handling •Puts more feet on ground •Can be used for 2010
  • 12. UNIT STANDARDS FOR WHICH PSIRA RECOGNITION IS GIVEN IN RESPECT OF GRADES SKILLS PSIRA GRADE UNIT NQF PROGRAMM UNIT STANDARD TITLE CREDITS COMPARISON STANDARD ID LEVEL E Protection of premises and 11497 3 18 assets under all conditions Effecting a lawful citizens 11502 3 10 Patrol arrest Security Use and maintain basic Grade “E” 12328 2 6 Officer - Skills security equipment programme 1 8600 Care for customers  4 3 Skills programme 1 (Grade “E”) total credit value 37
  • 13. UNIT STANDARDS FOR WHICH PSIRA RECOGNITION IS GIVEN IN THE CLOSE PROTECTION OF DESIGNATED PERSONS CATEGORY SKILLS PSIRA GRADE UNIT STANDARD PROGRAMM UNIT STANDARD TITLE NQF LEVEL CREDITS COMPARISO ID E N Close Provide close protection of Protection 11510 5 40 designated persons Officer Skills programme – CLOSE PROTECTION OFFICER total credit value 40
  • 14. FUNDING Not a given that funds are available, we need to source funds from: •SETA’s •National Skills Fund •DoL •Overseas Donors
  • 16. BELGIUM EMBASSY Vivier & Joubert Building - First Floor, 490 Fehrsen Street, Brooklyn, Pretoria www.diplobel.org Donor Profile The reform of the Belgian development cooperation programme resulted in the disappearance of the old sectors of Belgian cooperation. However, the post of cooperation attaché within the embassies of Belgium has been created and will handle all issues concerning development cooperation policy. Belgian cooperation in South Africa is implemented through three channels: Direct bilateral cooperation. from one state to another Indirect bilateral cooperation through the cofinancing of projects Multilateral cooperation, through the financing of projects led by International Organizations Belgian Technical Cooperation (BTC) is an implementing agency which carries out development projects in cooperation with partners in developing nations on behalf of the Belgian government and other donors. South Africa is one of Belgium's 18 partner countries for development cooperation. This cooperation is focussed primarily on the sectors of healthcare and community building. Belgium makes both obligatory and voluntary contributions to 23 United Nations agencies. Belgian cooperation is currently supporting the following programmes led by multilateral partners with activities in South Africa: UNESCO (AIDS education); UNCTAD (distance learning programme); GEF; UNDP; UNEP; World Bank; and the EU.
  • 17. Key Focus Areas Democracy Conflict Prevention Education Health HIV / AIDS Land Reform Research Rural Development Safety & Security Programmes and Projects Seven recognized Belgian NGOs currently have projects, co-financed by Belgium, running in South Africa. Projects relate to rural development, HIV/AIDS, land reform, small-scale farming, mentally handicapped, poverty alleviation and entrepreneurship, trade unions The University cooperation programme, carried out by the Vlaamse Interuniversitaire Raad, focuses on water, food safety, technology transfer, the environment, healthcare and trade. The Belgian Federal Development Cooperation has made a budget available to a number of embassies, including Pretoria, which may be used to finance the projects of local NGOs. In 2004, it has been decided to finance post-settlement support within the context of the Land Reform and to launch campaigns that emphasise the new national HIV/AIDS policy. Application Process and Conditions The office of the Assistant Attaché for International Cooperation is located within the premises of the Belgian Embassy in Pretoria Contact Details Contact Person: Attaché E-mail: Development.Pretoria@diplobel.org Postal Address: 625 Leyds Street, Muckleneuk, 0002 Telephone: (012) 440-3217 / 460-7555 Fax: (012) 341-3554 / 346-8063