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ASSIGNMENT 2 Semester 1 2025
UNIQUE CODE: 756245
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DUE DATE: 30 April 2025

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The Impact of Aggravated Robbery in South Africa

Introduction
Aggravated robbery is a deeply traumatic and violent crime that continues to plague
South African society. Characterised by the use of weapons, threats of violence, or
actual physical harm, this form of robbery causes extensive suffering and has wide-
ranging consequences that go beyond the immediate event. Unlike ordinary theft,
aggravated robbery leaves victims with both visible and invisible scars. As noted by
Zondeka and Barkhuizen (2017:17), this type of crime often causes dramatic changes in
a victim's life, affecting them financially, physically, emotionally, and socially.

The South African Police Service (SAPS) crime statistics consistently reflect high rates
of aggravated robbery, including house robberies, hijackings, business robberies, and
cash-in-transit (CIT) heists. The country's socio-economic inequality, high
unemployment, and proliferation of illegal firearms further contribute to the prevalence
and intensity of these crimes. This essay critically discusses the impact of aggravated
robbery under four key themes: economic, physical, psychological, and social. The goal
is to demonstrate how this crime disrupts lives and communities, while also considering
its broader implications for the South African economy and public safety.

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Choose the INCORRECT answer from the following statements:


a.
No person may be present at any session of a child justice court unless their presence is necessary in
connection with the proceedings of that court.

b.
Any person may be present at any session of a child justice court without the permission of the presiding
officer.

c.
Persons under the age of 18 are not entitled to attend any criminal trial unless they are actually giving
evidence.

d.
A witness may be permitted to use or adopt a pseudonym for the purposes of the trial.

e.
In terms of s 158(5) of the CPA a court must give reasons for not allowing a child below the age of 14
years to give evidence by means of closed-circuit television or similar electronic media.
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Choose the CORRECT answer from the following statements:


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In South Africa, an accused cannot as of right demand to be defended by an attorney or advocate.

b.
In South Africa, an accused can, as of right, demand to be defended by an attorney or advocate.

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