Gender-based violence in South Africa : towards legal reform
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University of Pretoria
Abstract
Gender-based violence has always been prevalent in South African society, but in the
past five years it has received a lot more attention because of the extent of media
coverage surrounding it. We now, fortunately, know about all the mothers, sisters, and
friends who, are suffering behind closed doors or who are being killed brutally. This
knowledge has caused an uproar which caught the attention of the Presidency. In his
address to the nation, President Cyril Ramaphosa discussed gender-based violence and
the changes that are to take place to curb its rise1. This inspired the direction of this
dissertation.
This dissertation discusses the police’s role in a gender-based violence case from the
moment a complaint is received till the end of the process. The police play an important
role because their approach to the victim determines the tone of the rest of the
investigation. If a victim trusts a police officer, they are more likely to provide helpful
information. If the community trusts the police, they are more likely to leave such matters
in the department’s hands. The dissertation also discusses the purpose of bail and
whether that purpose would allow a court refusing an accused bail simply because the
accused committed a gender-based violent crime. It also looks at the new amendments
to the law and how they contribute towards the curb the rise of gender-based violence as
compared to the initial functioning legislation. The dissertation ends by discussing other
countries’ approaches to gender-based violence in fulfilment of their duty to protect
against it. The aim of this discussion is to enlighten the reader on other possible
approaches
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Mini Dissertation (LLM)--University of Pretoria, 2021.
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UCTD, Gender-Based Violence, Legislation, Legal reform
Sustainable Development Goals
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