Sexual Abuse of Young Children in Southern Africa

Sexual Abuse of Young Children in Southern Africa
Author: Human Sciences Research Council
Publisher: HSRC Press
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2004
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780796920539

With contributions from leading legal and policy researchers, clinical practitioners and child development specialists in southern Africa, this volume is an invitation to reflect on the many-sided nature of sexual abuse of young children. Many of the contributors propose effective ways to prevent abuse or improve care and services for the many affected children and their families. The book is in five parts. The opening section confronts the realities of sexual abuse of pre-pubertal children and the way abuse is represented in the press. The second section discusses the individual and socio-cultural causes of child sexual abuse. Section three covers legal and policy responses to the problem, while the fourth section presents a series of accounts of interventions on behalf of abused children drawn from South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. The book concludes with some critical reflections on research in this area.

The Integrated Modeled Theory on Understanding and Preventing the Incidence of Child Abuse in South Africa

The Integrated Modeled Theory on Understanding and Preventing the Incidence of Child Abuse in South Africa
Author: Paulin Mbecke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre:
ISBN:

This paper is based on an in-progress PhD thesis themed: “Modeling the Differential Incidence of Child Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation in Poor Households in South Africa”. The thesis argues that the gaps and shortcomings in the prevention of child abuse are, to a large extent, the consequence of the unclear understanding of the factors contributing to the incidence of child abuse. Similarly, the ineffectiveness of interventions against child abuse is the result of the over-estimation of economic factors over other contributing factors. The aim of the thesis is three-fold. Firstly, to review theories explaining crime causation in general and child abuse in particular. Secondly to develop the Integrated Modeled Theory as a model that facilitates the understanding the incidence of child abuse. Thirdly, to suggest the IMT as a tool that assists decision-making processes for prevention of and intervention against child abuse. Te paper focuses on economic, social and cultural factors and emphasizes on their importance in the incidence of child abuse in one hand, and the care, protection and well-being of children in the other hand.

Childhood Vulnerabilities in South Africa

Childhood Vulnerabilities in South Africa
Author: Jan Grobbelaar
Publisher: African Sun Media
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2021-01-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1928480942

This book addresses different challenges that endanger the lives of children in South Africa from an ethical perspective. The text is meant to position itself as a resource for specialists (and practitioners) in ethics and childhood studies. The content is systematically and intersectionally presented, based on scholarly analyses, insights, reasoning, and expertise – originating in different disciplines and backgrounds. It endeavours to help especially those who study the sociocultural contexts of children and families in terms of challenges and opportunities, and for possible support.

The State of the Population in the Western Cape Province

The State of the Population in the Western Cape Province
Author: Ravayi Marindo
Publisher: HSRC Publishers
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2008
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

The slogan 'home for all' is associated with the Western Cape provincial government and the creation of a sustainable 'home for all' is the driving goal. In order to achieve this, however, it is crucial to examine the issues impacting on and impacted by the diverse population of the province. The State of the Population in the Western Cape Province embraces a multi-sectoral approach to understanding these issues and demonstrates the critical interplay between population and sustainable development. An overview of salient demographic features and a review of the policy frameworks that have influenced population and planning in the Western Cape set the context for a detailed analysis of the population data currently available. The analysis focuses on the levels and determinants of population vulnerability such as mortality, child maltreatment, levels of ageing, HIV/AIDS, non-citizen populations and risk factors in education, and draws attention to the implications for policy. Written by researchers and academics with local and international experience in fields ranging from sociology, public health and medical demography to urban planning, education and psychology, the volume will be immensely valuable to policy-makers and planners. Social Science and Development Studies students will also find much to interrogate and, it is hoped, will be inspired to contribute to future, more comprehensive works on population as new data becomes available.

Rapid Assessment

Rapid Assessment
Author: Lizette Berry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2003
Genre: Child welfare
ISBN:

This report is aimed at providing an overview of the situation of children in South Africa, with a focus on the non-fulfilment and violation of children's rights as formulated in the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC). The assessment utilises evidence drawn from available literature and interviews with key actors in the South African child rights arena. Based on the opinion of these key respondents, the report provides an overview of the key role players in the field, followed by suggestions for possible areas for intervention by international aid agencies. The assessment is limited by a number of elements, such as an extremely short time frame, the shortage of relevant information in certain areas, and the description of role players in the child rights arena is not comprehensive.

Getting to Grips with Trafficking

Getting to Grips with Trafficking
Author: Robyn Pharoah
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN:

This monograph provides a detailed review of the disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration process carried out during the transition to democracy in post-conflict Burundi. It draws heavily on the experiences of those involved in the planning and execution of the process, and suggest what lessons might be drawn from the relative success achieved.