This article presents data from a study conducted by the Medical Research Council of South Africa, focusing on rape attrition in South Africa at different stages in the processes (from reporting at a police station to potential conviction). The study found that of the 3 952 reported cases of rape analysed 65% were referred to prosecution, and trials commenced in 18,5% of cases. Of the total 3 952 cases reported, 8,6% resulted in a guilty verdict. Using qualitative data from a subset of trial transcripts, the article focuses specifically on the problematic views of both presiding officers and prosecutors based on rape myths and gender-stereotyping at trial, and suggests that these are a factor affecting the attrition rate between cases refer...
South Africa has some of the highest rates of rape in the world. Activists have drawn attention to t...
Since the establishment of the first Sexual Offences Court in Wynberg in 1993, various developments ...
Rape is a severe crime in South Africa, and several cases of rape pass through the courts every year...
The journey from reporting rape to convicting rapists is complex leading to high attrition and non-c...
Master of Social Science in Criminology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.As rape is ranked ...
Rape is one of the most underreported crimes worldwide, not least because of the trauma facing compl...
The South African Law Commission has proposed a number of substantive and procedural reforms to Sout...
The past decade has seen a number of legal, practice and policy-based interventions made in order to...
This article asks the question: how do judges know what rape is and what it is not? The statutory de...
Health services for victims of rape are recognised as a particularly neglected area of the health se...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.The author questioned why state attorneys, pro...
South Africa is notorious for being the ‘rape capital of the world.’ The new Sexual Offences Bill in...
In the last decade South Africa has undergone an extensive process of sexual offence law reform. Thi...
This article considers how the issue of rape in South Africa is discursively constructed by women wh...
This article reports the findings of research conducted with a randomly selected sample of men aged ...
South Africa has some of the highest rates of rape in the world. Activists have drawn attention to t...
Since the establishment of the first Sexual Offences Court in Wynberg in 1993, various developments ...
Rape is a severe crime in South Africa, and several cases of rape pass through the courts every year...
The journey from reporting rape to convicting rapists is complex leading to high attrition and non-c...
Master of Social Science in Criminology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.As rape is ranked ...
Rape is one of the most underreported crimes worldwide, not least because of the trauma facing compl...
The South African Law Commission has proposed a number of substantive and procedural reforms to Sout...
The past decade has seen a number of legal, practice and policy-based interventions made in order to...
This article asks the question: how do judges know what rape is and what it is not? The statutory de...
Health services for victims of rape are recognised as a particularly neglected area of the health se...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.The author questioned why state attorneys, pro...
South Africa is notorious for being the ‘rape capital of the world.’ The new Sexual Offences Bill in...
In the last decade South Africa has undergone an extensive process of sexual offence law reform. Thi...
This article considers how the issue of rape in South Africa is discursively constructed by women wh...
This article reports the findings of research conducted with a randomly selected sample of men aged ...
South Africa has some of the highest rates of rape in the world. Activists have drawn attention to t...
Since the establishment of the first Sexual Offences Court in Wynberg in 1993, various developments ...
Rape is a severe crime in South Africa, and several cases of rape pass through the courts every year...