South Africa's Gun Death Epidemic
Updated: 11:03am UK, Thursday 14 February 2013
With the 12th-highest gun crime death rate in the world, many South Africans have sought sanctuary in gated communities in parts of the country.
Protected by high walls, guard dogs, electric fences, and advanced alarm systems – the areas are a refuge from the high crime rates.
With six million guns in circulation, some well-off families have homes fitted with panic buttons linked to private armed security contractors.
The South African Police Service also often employs security companies to protect their own police stations, with the private security industry estimated to be worth £1bn.
Fear of crime is high, with the Institute for Security Studies estimating that 50% of people in Pretoria feel "very unsafe" walking in their area at night.
Around 50 people are murdered in South Africa each day, but while the murder rate is higher than most countries it has fallen from a high of 66.9 per 100,000 in 1994/95.
There are also high levels of assault, rape, robbery and carjackings.
A study by the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, based in Johannesburg, said there are a number of causes for the high levels of violence in South Africa.
These include the normalisation of violence in society, so it has become a legitimate means of resolving conflict, and a subculture of criminality ranging from individuals to gangs.
The report also highlighted the vulnerability of young people and the high levels of unemployment and poverty.
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