This study investigates how the corroborative evidence or cautionary ‘rule’ (in reality, a practice that has hardened into a ‘rule’ as a result of judicial interpretation) in sexual offences, such as rape and defilement, traumatises and violates the human rights of women and girl victims in Zambia. The study sets out to discover whether the Zambian criminal justice system adequately protects women and girl victims of rape and defilement during the process of obtaining corroboration evidence. Even though the corroboration evidence rule seems to be important to prove sexual offences beyond a reasonable doubt, it traumatises and violates the rights of women and girls, such as their rights to privacy, to be protected from inhuman and de...
[Extract] Globally, more than 1 in 3 women have experienced physical or sexual violence (SV) from in...
Background: Child sexual abuse occurs worldwide including in Zambia. Despite Government efforts to m...
Rape is a long-standing crime that is gradually becoming a way of life in developing societies. In c...
Sexual abuse against women and girls in Malawi is pervasive, and survivors face significant barriers...
Rape is a violent crime marked by underreporting and low conviction rates. Notwithstanding the fact ...
One of the main tasks of the past decade for women has been to get the world at large, to take times...
Zambia has reported high incidences of sexual abuse against women and children in recent years. Zamb...
Rape is a severe crime in South Africa, and several cases of rape pass through the courts every year...
This study reflects a critical analysis of the procedures followed in child rape cases in Mpumalang...
Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) is a worldwide phenomenon which has evolved from a matter of family to publ...
This article presents data from a study conducted by the Medical Research Council of South Africa, f...
This dissertation analyses the provision of rehabilitation services to victims of crime, since the e...
This discourse is a comprehensive look at the offence of “rape” as a legal concept, taking into cons...
Domestic Violence (DV) against children is a huge concern in Zambia today. It is a violation of righ...
Health services for victims of rape are recognised as a particularly neglected area of the health se...
[Extract] Globally, more than 1 in 3 women have experienced physical or sexual violence (SV) from in...
Background: Child sexual abuse occurs worldwide including in Zambia. Despite Government efforts to m...
Rape is a long-standing crime that is gradually becoming a way of life in developing societies. In c...
Sexual abuse against women and girls in Malawi is pervasive, and survivors face significant barriers...
Rape is a violent crime marked by underreporting and low conviction rates. Notwithstanding the fact ...
One of the main tasks of the past decade for women has been to get the world at large, to take times...
Zambia has reported high incidences of sexual abuse against women and children in recent years. Zamb...
Rape is a severe crime in South Africa, and several cases of rape pass through the courts every year...
This study reflects a critical analysis of the procedures followed in child rape cases in Mpumalang...
Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) is a worldwide phenomenon which has evolved from a matter of family to publ...
This article presents data from a study conducted by the Medical Research Council of South Africa, f...
This dissertation analyses the provision of rehabilitation services to victims of crime, since the e...
This discourse is a comprehensive look at the offence of “rape” as a legal concept, taking into cons...
Domestic Violence (DV) against children is a huge concern in Zambia today. It is a violation of righ...
Health services for victims of rape are recognised as a particularly neglected area of the health se...
[Extract] Globally, more than 1 in 3 women have experienced physical or sexual violence (SV) from in...
Background: Child sexual abuse occurs worldwide including in Zambia. Despite Government efforts to m...
Rape is a long-standing crime that is gradually becoming a way of life in developing societies. In c...