South African Police Service

The power of needlework: how embroidery is helping South African women tell unspeakable stories

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Wednesday, August 23, 2023

Also in its 2019/2020 crimes statistics, the South African Police Services indicated that an average of 116 rape cases were reported each day.

Key Points: 
  • Also in its 2019/2020 crimes statistics, the South African Police Services indicated that an average of 116 rape cases were reported each day.
  • While South Africa’s GBV crisis is not new, it was exacerbated by the COVID pandemic, which made the perpetual challenges faced by many women and gender non-conforming individuals hyper visible.
  • This visibility sheds light on the reality that the home is a complex space where care and violence can co-exist.
  • All of this happens behind closed doors, often robbing women of a voice to express their fear, suffering and pain.

Everyday violence

    • Through depicting their lived experiences of gender trauma, women can have an outlet for their pain.
    • While their embroideries serve as a canvas for the outpouring of pain, loss and trauma, their work also tells stories of hope, resilience and resistance.
    • The aim was to highlight the multi-layered ways in which gendered violence is woven into everyday encounters.
    • We sought to engage the ways in which creative meaning could be made of GBV in our communities – and how the challenges facing our society because of gendered violence could be given attention.

Perpetual fear

    • The embroideries depict a society where fear is manufactured, created, and produced by patriarchal and unjust structural violent systems.
    • This in turn leads to women living in perpetual fear; they cannot feel safe within and outside of their homes.

Staring reality in the face

    • They are a challenge to the viewer to stare the violence in the face with the hope that they will be compelled to reflect and to act.
    • The embroideries have been displayed at an art exhibition where the public could attend and engage with the pieces.

ShotSpotter Now Deployed in Gang Hotspots to Assist SAPS & Cape Town Metro Police to Respond More Effectively to Gun Violence

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Tuesday, December 13, 2022

ShotSpotter will assist the City of Cape Town’s metro police and South African Police Service (SAPS) to respond more effectively to escalating gunshot incidents in these hotspot areas, with innocent victims being caught in the crossfire on a regular basis.

Key Points: 
  • ShotSpotter will assist the City of Cape Town’s metro police and South African Police Service (SAPS) to respond more effectively to escalating gunshot incidents in these hotspot areas, with innocent victims being caught in the crossfire on a regular basis.
  • ShotSpotter is an acoustic gunshot detection system that alerts law enforcement authorities to gunfire incidents within 60 seconds of trigger pull, enabling a fast and precise response.
  • Since going live in the first week of December 2022, ShotSpotter has detected 68 gunfire incidents and 224 total shots fired in the coverage area.
  • ShotSpotter (Pty) Ltd., a subsidiary of ShotSpotter, Inc. (Nasdaq: SSTI), brings the power of digital transformation to law enforcement and community assistance groups.