Child abuse, neglect or ill-treatment of children as well as the abandonment of children are all offences that are regarded in a very serious light by the National Prosecuting Authority. As such, these cases are heard by the Regional courts and are also prioritised due to the impact of the offence on the children.
The reasons that the court consider in imposing any specific sentence depend on multiple factors which the presiding officer in his/her discretion takes into account. These factors include, inter alia, the circumstances of the offence, the seriousness of the ill-treatment or neglect or injury as well as the age of the victim, the psychological and medical impact or consequences of the offence on the child, etc.
Furthermore, it must be noted that not all of these cases are heard in the Criminal courts, but some are diverted to the Children’s courts where enquiries are then carried out by the presiding officials in line with the procedures in Chapter 4 of the Children’s Act (38 of 2005).
The National Prosecuting Authority is not able to verify the figures that are provided in the question. Our information, from the Electronic Case Management System, indicates a total of 270 cases being disposed between April 2022 and February 2023. From the 270 disposed cases, 92 resulted in convictions and sentences and 19 resulted in acquittals. These cases were dealt with by the Regional courts whilst only 16 less serious cases were sentenced in the District courts over the same period.
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