A bit more about HARK & Johan
HARK is a unique business and one of its
unique services is to provide specific person-centred trauma counselling and
emotional support.
Johan Kloppers, owner has more than ten
(10) years of experience in trauma counselling; focused on persons affected by
violent crime and has been involved in more than 300 farm attacks and more than
200 violent crimes.
Johan is a registered Trauma Counsellor
with the Council for Pastoral and Spiritual Counselors (CPSC) with registration
number:
• P00803
Johan's background, knowledge and
experience in the investigation field, with more than 30 years of investigation
experience and also knowledge of the legal process, has brought to light that
he has observed the need where people affected by these heinous crimes have no
knowledge or experience when they are forced to become to also go through a
legal process during which they can and will experience secondary trauma.
Below are just two incidents he was
involved in, just to see the extent and the emotional trauma that loved ones go
through after a brutal crime has taken place.
Farm
murder, North West
A farmer from North West was attacked by
six to seven suspects on his farm and shot six times, while his wife hid inside
the house in fear. The farmer was able to return to the house and collapsed and
fell into a coma - he succumbed to his wounds after a few days. Johan attended
the funeral and was also helpful in preparing the statements of the woman and a
fellow witness. Arrests were made and a long court battle began - after 4 years
and 6 months with sixty-two (62) times, one of the 7 accused pleaded guilty and
was sentenced; the other six defendants were deported. During the court case,
the widow and family were supported and also provided with preparation as she
had to testify and had no experience of the legal process or the court. After
two years later, one of the suspects was shot dead after he illegally returned
to South Africa - Johan had to follow up all information together with
detectives and confirm that the suspect was indeed one of the accused and was
able to convey this information to the widow and family.
Farm
murder, Gauteng
A farmer's wife was attacked while she
was alone at home; assaulted, tied up and locked in the bathroom - her husband
was assaulted upon his arrival home; assaulted and tied up. The suspects
searched the house and later left the scene. The woman was locked in the
bathroom for 2 days, before she could break out and her husband was tied up the
whole time - after help arrived, they were taken to a hospital where the man
died. Johan visited the lady and family over the festive period and started
walking the sea road with them. Suspects were later arrested and the chapter
that had to play out in court began - the lady and family were supported
before, during and after the court case - the lady and son had to testify and
debriefing after the court days was very necessary. All the accused were found
guilty and sentenced and the painful chapter could be closed.
Persons affected by this type of violent
crime are not prepared for what may follow; and may include the following:
ü
Taking down a statement - people do not
know how it should be compiled and the rights a person has to do so;
ü
Identification parade of suspects - the
process is unknown and also traumatic;
ü
Bail application – persons do not
understand this process;
ü
Court attendance – the legal process is
not clear and also very traumatic;
ü
Giving evidence - people are sometimes
forced to testify themselves in a case in which they themselves were victims or
witnesses; this process is very traumatic; and
ü
Preparation of victim impact reports –
victims are entitled to complete this report and it is read into evidence with
sentencing.
Need
Persons affected by the above do not
always have the necessary knowledge to carry out the above actions properly. A
court process can also be long and challenging and support is not always
available.
Furthermore, it is also necessary that
investigations and especially court cases are monitored so that the case does
not suffer shipwreck and can have a positive outcome; so loved ones and victims
can close this chapter.
During the court process, Johan monitors
the cases; communicate with the detective(s)/ investigating officers as well as
the designated prosecutor(s) handling the case.
Inquiries
for help and support
Johan has a wide network throughout
South Africa and because he has already been successfully involved in several
court cases, he receives various requests and inquiries to support persons with
this process which may include:
- Trauma
counselling
- Group
debriefing (Debriefing of staff and therapy)
- To
be helpful with investigations
- Drafting
statement(s)
- Court
preparation for evidence delivery
- Court
support
- Assisting
with preparation of Victim Impact report
- Monitoring
of investigations
Most of these cases take place across
South Africa and Johan travels nationwide to provide support as and when
required.
Johan is currently involved in various cases across South Africa, including in several provinces such as Gauteng, North West and the Northern Cape.