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Submission Number: 121
Submission ID: 156
Submission UUID: 5a2b7b50-51ef-4578-9cf6-d1bf02acdafd
Submission URI: /2023/abstracts

Created: Fri, 07/07/2023 - 17:27
Completed: Fri, 07/07/2023 - 17:33
Changed: Sun, 07/16/2023 - 16:17

Remote IP address: 41.116.136.29
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

Is draft: No
Current page: Complete
Webform: Abstract
Presenters
Dr.
MASILO
DANIEL
0734746114
Walter Sisulu University
I am a Senior Lecturer in Social Work at Walter Sisulu University. My research interests include but not limited to gender based violence, families and parenting, child sexual abuse and Law and Social Work. I have published several papers on child sexual abuse in specific settings such as the family and school.
No
Abstract
Making a Case for a Mandatory Recourse Program for the Victims and Survivors of Rape in South Africa: A Social Work Perspective
THEME 3: Strategies toward the normative development of society
SUB 3.1 Promoting egalitarianism in intimate and other relationships as responses to Gender-based violence and femicide
Oral Presentation
Rape remains one of the heinous crimes committed in South Africa, and in majority of cases, women and children are the victims and survivors. The purpose of this paper is to advance an argument from a social work perspective for the consideration, introduction and implementation of a mandatory recourse program for the victims and survivors of rape in South Africa. This purpose is informed by the fact that courts only incarcerate the offenders of rape while there is no mandatory recourse offered to the victims and survivors of rape, except in the cases of whereby they institute litigations against the perpetrators, which is time consuming as well as has financial implications. This desktop paper is divided into five sections. The first section is on problem statement, while the second section focuses on the theoretical framework. The third section discusses reasons for the consideration, introduction and implementation of a mandatory recourse program for the victims and survivors of rape in South Africa. The fourth section answers the question on who should benefit from the proposed mandatory recourse program and the last section focuses on the role of social work in the mandatory recourse program for victims and survivors of rape.
Reviewer ONE Feedback
Dr
Peggie
Chiwara
Yes
Desktop review
Accepted
Reviewer TWO Feedback
Dr
Varoshini
Nadesan
Yes
Practice
Accepted
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