Briefing to the Portfolio Committee on Women, Children and People with Disabilities 23 November 2011 1.

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Briefing to the Portfolio Committee on Women, Children and People with Disabilities 23 November

If yes: What measures are put in place to ensure entries made into the Domestic Violence Register (SAPS 508b) are made correctly after each reported incident of domestic violence? Are accurate statistics kept for the monthly logging of domestic violence cases in the Report of Domestic Violence Incident Form (SAPS 508a)? How many cases of domestic violence have been reported from September 2010 to September 2011? In instances where the police attend a domestic violence scene and no charges are laid or arrests made, are the reasons for this being logged in the Pocket Book?

The National Instruction 7/1999 is clear about the responsibilities and duties of the station commander and all members attending to Domestic Violence cases. In addition there are Station Orders developed to facilitate members’ compliance in this regard. Corresponding entries are made in the SAPS 508(b), the Occurrence Book (SAP10) and the member’s pocket book (SAP 206), and instructions require regular inspection of these registers. In September 2011 the National Commissioner issued a circular with additional instructions to all Provincial and Divisional Commissioners to put additional measures in place to ensure and enforce compliance

The appointment of specific capacity at all Brigadier and Colonel stations for dealing only with domestic violence cases and complaints, and at other stations for dealing with all compliance issues relating to crimes against women and children. A Deputy National Commissioner will be designated to take full command and control over the proper implementation of the Domestic Violence Act by the Police. Every Station Commander must submit a monthly certificate to the Provincial Commissioner to indicate additional measures in place as well as compliance in terms of the DV Act. Every Cluster Commander must visit all stations in his or her cluster at least once every month to confirm that the station commander complies with the regulations pertaining to the DV Act, and submit a report thereon to the Provincial Commissioner. The Provincial Inspectorate must submit a report to the Provincial Commissioner once every 3 months on compliance by the stations visited by him or her and point out any non-compliance with the Act or National Instruction concerning domestic violence incidents.

Yes, as soon as a victim is attended to a SAP 508 (a) Incident Report is completed. A corresponding entry in then made in the SAP 508 (b) Register. This register captures the number of DV incidents reported on a monthly basis. Further to this corresponding OB and Pocket entries are made. The statistics entered in the SAPS 508 (b) is then compiled on a monthly basis together with all incident of non-compliance and submitted to the Province. The Province must consolidate and forward to the Division: Visible Policing who is responsible for compiling the 6 monthly reports to parliament in terms of Section 18 of the Domestic Violence Act, 1998.

Crime statistics have been released for the period only up to the end of March Statistics for any period since that date can only be provided with the express approval of the Minister of Police. The number of cases of DV reported from September 2010 until 31 December 2010 were Figures for January, February and March 2011 were not available in time for inclusion in this response. The additional information will be provided to the Committee in writing as soon as possible.

Yes, the National Instruction requires that detailed entries must made in the member’s Pocket Book with corresponding entries in the OB (SAPS 10).

If yes: What is the process? Do you have record of the outcomes when firearms are removed? Under what circumstances would the process involve the removal of the firearm? How many firearms were removed nationally in terms of the DVA in the period September 2010 – September 2011?

Seize the firearm involved. Keep the firearm in the SAPS 13 Conduct an investigation under section 102 of the Firearm Control Act, 2000, to determine the fitness to possess a firearm

Yes, the information must be captured on the Firearm control system.

In terms of the Firearm Control Act, 2000, the Registrar may declare a person unfit to possess a firearm if, on the grounds of information contained in a statement under oath or affirmation including a statement made by any person called as a witness, it appears that- (a) a final protection order has been issued against such person in terms of the Domestic Violence Act, 1998 (Act 116 of 1998); (b) that person has expressed the intention to kill or injure himself or herself or any other person by means of a firearm or any other dangerous weapon; or (c) because of that person's mental condition, inclination to violence or dependence on any substance which has an intoxicating or narcotic effect, the possession of a firearm by that person is not in the interests of that person or of any other person.

The following total number of firearms were confiscated in terms of the following Sections of the Firearms Control Act, 2000 (Act No 60 of 2000) Section 102 (Declaration by Registrar of person as unfit to possess firearm):11 Section103 (Declaration by court of person as unfit to possess firearm):10

Obtain a protection order Obtain medical care Retrieve their personal property, where necessary Find suitable shelter

Par. 10 of NI 7/99 compel members attending to domestic violence cases to inform the victim of his/her rights, including the right to apply for a protection order. SAPS also require that the following arrangements must be in place: Appointment of dedicated members for domestic violence at police stations Training of members working at the CSC (frontline services) and investigator on dealing with domestic violence and victim support Volunteer or partnership programmes (with other departments or NGOs) where trained volunteers also assist victims with information and the process to obtain protection orders. Establishment of victim friendly rooms at police stations where police members or volunteers can assist victims and provide information. SAPS instructions also require that a referral list of service providers must be available in the CSC and the Victim Friendly Rooms

Paragraph 3(6) of NI 7/1999 makes specific provision for assistance with obtaining medical care. As a minimum requirement members must: ask the complainant whether he or she requires medical treatment; and, if so, assist or make arrangements for the complainant to receive medical treatment; and if a criminal charge has been laid, issue a J88 and SAPS 308 to the complainant for completion by a registered medical practitioner Any assistance rendered to the complainant in terms of subparagraphs (1) and (2) must – if it is rendered at the Community Service Centre, be recorded in the Occurrence Book together with a description of any injuries to the complainant that the member may have observed; or if it is rendered at another place, be recorded in the Pocket Book (SAPS 206) of the member rendering the assistance together with a description of any injuries that the member may have observed.(NI 7/1999 para. 9)

The Act and NI’s make specific provision for police members to assist in this regard, if specific in a protection order. The court may, in a protection order, order a peace officer (which includes any member) to accompany the complainant to a specified place to assist with arrangements regarding the collection of the personal property specified in the order. It is important to note that the purpose of accompanying the complainant is to ensure the safety of such complainant and not to involve the member in any dispute regarding the ownership of such personal property. Such member must take reasonable steps to ensure the safety of the complainant during the collection of the property.

Provision is made in par. 3(6) of the NI and also in station order for SAPS members to assist. Members must: provide the complainant with the details of any organisation in the area which may be able to provide suitable shelter and relevant support and/or counselling services; Member must also assist to contact the organisation on bhealf of the complaint and assist him/her to obtain transport. A member may, only as a last resort, transport a complainant in a police vehicle to find a suitable shelter if such a vehicle is available and there is no other means of transport. In such an event the complainant must be informed that he or she is being transported at his or her own risk. Any assistance rendered to the complainant in terms of above must be recorded in the OB SAPS 10 (if in the CSC) or the Pocket Book (SAPS 206) of the member rendering the assistance (if service is not rendered in CSC).

A member who attends a scene of domestic violence must first of all determine whether the complainant is in any danger and take all reasonable steps to secure the scene as set out in NI 7/1999 paragraph 6 and to protect the complainant from any danger. The Domestic Violence Act, 1998 and the Criminal Procedure Act, 1977 and well as SAPS Standing Orders, in particular SO 341, provide for powers of arrest as well as policing powers iro entering of premises and the use of force in the execution of police responsibilities in this regard.

How many arrests have been made as a result of breaches of protection orders during the period September 2010 to September 2011; and On what grounds are these arrests being made?

Arrest statistics in this regard is not available on current information systems. The Domestic Violence Act, 1998 and the Criminal Procedure Act, 1977 and well as SAPS Standing Order 341 provide specific grounds and measures that apply to arrests

How many members of the SAPS have received relevant training to deal with domestic violence related cases? How many of those SAPS officials who received training did so during basic training, and how many were trained in-service?

Since 2005, the total number of members trained in domestic violence amounts to , of which:- a total of members underwent the 5 Day Domestic Violence Training Learning Module during basic training at the police colleges; and a total of members underwent the Domestic Violence training programmes after Basic Training (In-service Police Development). a total of members underwent the Victim Empowerment training programmes after Basic Training (In-service Police Development).