Despite existing studies that prove the prevalence of corrupt policing of sex work in South Africa, corruption continues to be a common feature of sex workers’ experiences with police officers. In this article, it is argued that the criminalisation of sex work, which is the current legal model enforced in South Africa, has enabled and cemented corrupt practices in the policing of sex work. Whilst police officers occupy a position of power over all persons living in South Africa, due to their office and authority to enforce the law, it is argued that the police officer/sex worker dichotomy is deepened by the illegal status of the conduct that sex workers engage in
Abstract: The diversity of South Africa’s prostitution industry exposes sex workers to varying level...
Sex work is often constructed as being an interaction between male clients and female sex workers. A...
One of the social vices that continue to generate unending debates is the issue of sex workers or pr...
Despite existing studies that prove the prevalence of corrupt policing of sex work in South Africa, ...
In Part I of this Article, I discuss the perception that sex work was a “necessary evil” under the D...
This paper explored the sexual violence experiences of substance abusing sex workers in Musina Borde...
Together with other research (see SA Crime Quarterly No 15 2006), this Cape Town based study shows t...
Activists for sex worker rights in South Africa are leading a sophisticated national campaign to dec...
South African sex workers, especially those working on the street, have good reason to feel afraid w...
The history of the policing of sex work in South Africa reveals the surprisingly contradictory manne...
Discourse on sex work is replete with narratives of risk and danger, predominantly focused on violen...
This article looks at the commercial sex phenomenon and how it has evolved in South Africa. The arti...
Master of Social Sciences in Criminology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.Numerous studies ...
This dissertation aims to interrogate the following research question: How would the decriminalisati...
Background: Sex work is a criminal offence, virtually throughout Africa. This criminalisation and th...
Abstract: The diversity of South Africa’s prostitution industry exposes sex workers to varying level...
Sex work is often constructed as being an interaction between male clients and female sex workers. A...
One of the social vices that continue to generate unending debates is the issue of sex workers or pr...
Despite existing studies that prove the prevalence of corrupt policing of sex work in South Africa, ...
In Part I of this Article, I discuss the perception that sex work was a “necessary evil” under the D...
This paper explored the sexual violence experiences of substance abusing sex workers in Musina Borde...
Together with other research (see SA Crime Quarterly No 15 2006), this Cape Town based study shows t...
Activists for sex worker rights in South Africa are leading a sophisticated national campaign to dec...
South African sex workers, especially those working on the street, have good reason to feel afraid w...
The history of the policing of sex work in South Africa reveals the surprisingly contradictory manne...
Discourse on sex work is replete with narratives of risk and danger, predominantly focused on violen...
This article looks at the commercial sex phenomenon and how it has evolved in South Africa. The arti...
Master of Social Sciences in Criminology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.Numerous studies ...
This dissertation aims to interrogate the following research question: How would the decriminalisati...
Background: Sex work is a criminal offence, virtually throughout Africa. This criminalisation and th...
Abstract: The diversity of South Africa’s prostitution industry exposes sex workers to varying level...
Sex work is often constructed as being an interaction between male clients and female sex workers. A...
One of the social vices that continue to generate unending debates is the issue of sex workers or pr...