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Sexual Violence and the Limits of Laws’ Powers to Alter Behaviour: The Case of South Africa

Deane, Tameshnie - Personal Name;
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Despite having one of the most inclusive and progressive constitutions in the world, South
Africa (SA) has one of the highest rates of sexual offences globally. This article measures the
extent of sexual violence, causes, developments and challenges in research, policy and practice in
relation to sexual violence against women. It analyses the causes and responses to sexual violence
in a largely South African context. Through different reports and literature reviews this paper will
analyze the role that social traditions and norms play in the commission of sexual violence. By
analyzing a prominent rape case, the author will deliberate on why law reform alone can be limiting
in comprehensively dealing with sexual offences. It will also discuss how weaknesses in the
governments’ responses to sexual violence have led to it being perpetrated with relative impunity.
This paper will further emphasize the need for an integrated response to eradicating sexual
violence. In addition to presenting a brief explanation of legislative developments relating to
sexual offences, the extent to which the South African judiciary has enforced the constitutional
right to freedom from violence through relevant case law is also briefly discussed. In reinforcing
violence against women as a human rights violation, it will be attempted to underscore the critical
links between the law, public policy and service provision to victims of gender-based violence.
Finally, this article will provide recommendations in changing attitudes, beliefs and to improve
services to victims of sexual violence.


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: ., 2018
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Sexual Violence
South Africa
Gender-based Violence
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Women’s Rights
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