The phenomenon of child sexual abuse has been widely acknowledged across many societies, including Ghana. Efforts to address this problem in Ghana have yielded limited success because this type of child abuse is severely underreported. This study explores the relevance of three cultural factors, namely, patriarchal nuances, (child) rape myth acceptance, and a “collective shame problem,” to the understanding of the problem of nondisclosure of child sexual abuse in Ghana. Evidence from an exploratory study provides support for the importance of these factors. The findings are discussed and the need for further research highlighted
Background: Child marriage remains a challenge in Ghana. Over the years, government and development ...
Trokosi is a religious practice in some parts of West Africa where young virgin girls are sent to fe...
abstract: Violence against women is perhaps the most shameful human- rights violation. And it is per...
The phenomenon of child sexual abuse has been widely acknowledged across many societies, including G...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child obligates nations to protect children from ...
This book analyzes the etiology of child rape in Ghana within the framework of rape culture. By appl...
Girl-Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) constitutes an alarming social phenomenon. Heavily influenced by socia...
Copyright © 2013 Solomon Sika-Bright, Chinyere C. P. Nnorom. This is an open access article distribu...
This study explores the usefulness of the feminist theory in explaining atti- tudes toward rape and ...
Trokosi is an aspect of the traditional religious and crime control practices of the Dangme, Fon and...
Despite the growing efforts by international and national actors to combat trafficking in human bein...
Trafficking in persons is a global challenge. Several millions of victims are affected by traffickin...
Child abuse is an infringement on the rights of the child. The frequency of its occurrence has made ...
PhD (Pastoral Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusChild sexual abuse (CSA) is a sin...
Forcing sexual intercourse on an unwilling marital partner, or marital rape, is not a crime in many ...
Background: Child marriage remains a challenge in Ghana. Over the years, government and development ...
Trokosi is a religious practice in some parts of West Africa where young virgin girls are sent to fe...
abstract: Violence against women is perhaps the most shameful human- rights violation. And it is per...
The phenomenon of child sexual abuse has been widely acknowledged across many societies, including G...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child obligates nations to protect children from ...
This book analyzes the etiology of child rape in Ghana within the framework of rape culture. By appl...
Girl-Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) constitutes an alarming social phenomenon. Heavily influenced by socia...
Copyright © 2013 Solomon Sika-Bright, Chinyere C. P. Nnorom. This is an open access article distribu...
This study explores the usefulness of the feminist theory in explaining atti- tudes toward rape and ...
Trokosi is an aspect of the traditional religious and crime control practices of the Dangme, Fon and...
Despite the growing efforts by international and national actors to combat trafficking in human bein...
Trafficking in persons is a global challenge. Several millions of victims are affected by traffickin...
Child abuse is an infringement on the rights of the child. The frequency of its occurrence has made ...
PhD (Pastoral Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusChild sexual abuse (CSA) is a sin...
Forcing sexual intercourse on an unwilling marital partner, or marital rape, is not a crime in many ...
Background: Child marriage remains a challenge in Ghana. Over the years, government and development ...
Trokosi is a religious practice in some parts of West Africa where young virgin girls are sent to fe...
abstract: Violence against women is perhaps the most shameful human- rights violation. And it is per...