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International Criminal Justice Review | 2014

An Exploratory Study of Sex and Rape Behind Bars in a South African Prison

Karen Booyens; Christiaan Bezuidenhout

This study explores male inmates’ perceptions of sex and rape in a South African correctional center (prison). In South Africa, consensual sex between inmates is prohibited by the Department of Correctional Services and inmates are therefore reluctant to report on such activities. Furthermore, the prison code of silence and the shame from being the victim of a prison rape make this an exceptionally challenging topic to research. Despite these challenges, 100 face-to-face interviews were conducted with male inmates (children, juveniles, and adults) who were either awaiting trial or already sentenced for a criminal offence. The main focus was on their general viewpoints of consensual sex between men and prison rape victimization. This study was an exploratory study and because of the size of the sample this study cannot be generalized. It does, however, offer valuable insight into the prison subculture’s unwritten rules about sex and rape.


Archive | 2018

The Elderly Offender and the Elderly Victim of Crime: A South African Overview

Christiaan Bezuidenhout; Karen Booyens

In South Africa an “older person” means a person who in the case of a male is 65 years of age or older and in the case of a female is 60 years of age or older. When an older person of this age group commits a crime, it usually intrigues people as crimes by older people are significantly less compared to the extent of crimes committed by the younger generation. It is almost seen as a-typical. Although this contribution will refer to crimes committed by the elderly, the elderly attention will be given to the victimised elderly population of South Africa. When it comes to protecting the rights of the most vulnerable in our society, we often focus on women and children. However, one tends to forget that our senior citizens become dependent again which for obvious reasons results in them becoming soft targets for abuse in different forms, as well as easy targets for criminals. The elderly are also often abused because of their weakened physique and often mental degradation. The abuse very often comes at the hands of those who have been tasked with caring for them in the home or in institutions. In South Africa it is also not uncommon to hear of the rape of older women in the home. In addition “loved” ones often extort the elderly’s pension money. The financial abuse takes the form of extortion and stealing of possessions and pension money. The financial abuse of the elderly seems to be the most prevalent form of abuse in South Africa. Some unique forms of victimisation elders in South Africa endure frequently are being attacked during house robberies or farm attacks. Also some are being killed because they are deemed to be “witches”. South Africa possesses a multi-cultural society also referred to as the rainbow nation where Western and traditional (African) cultures co-exist. One of the most significant challenges facing the post-apartheid government is the tension between the modern world and traditionalism. In the black ethnic groups, elderly women are mostly accused of witchcraft. People by default take the law into their own hands, and in the majority of cases of witchcraft-related violence, alleged witches have been killed in brutal fashion. This contribution will explore the different types of victimisation the South African elderly endure. Where appropriate reference will be made to offences some older persons commit.


Acta Criminologica: Southern African Journal of Criminology | 2015

Sex, drugs and tattooing in correctional facilities and the relationship to STIs, HIV and Aids

Karen Booyens; Christiaan Bezuidenhout


Archive | 2018

Corrections and Punishment Approaches in South Africa

Christiaan Bezuidenhout; Karen Booyens


Archive | 2017

The significance of criminological pre-sentence evaluation reports for rehabilitation directives in custodial settings : sex offender docket analysis

Anni Hesselink; Karen Booyens


Archive | 2017

A profile of incarcerated female offenders : implications for rehabilitation policy and practice

Francois Steyn; Karen Booyens


Child abuse research in South Africa | 2016

When parents interchange love with abuse : an analysis of parental-child abuse for correctional intervention

Anni Hesselink; Karen Booyens


Acta Criminologica: Southern African Journal of Criminology | 2015

Adult female rape victims' views about the Thuthuzela Care Centres : a South African multi-disciplinary service delivery model

Nigel Bradely Bougard; Karen Booyens


Acta Criminologica: Southern African Journal of Criminology | 2015

Adult female rape survivors's views about the constitutional, human rights and compulsory HIV testing of alleged sex offender

Nigel Bradely Bougard; Karen Booyens; Rene Ehlers


Acta Criminologica: Southern African Journal of Criminology | 2014

Correctional criminology: An innovative South African practice

Anni Hesselink; Karen Booyens

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Anni Hesselink

University of South Africa

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Rene Ehlers

University of Pretoria

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Herma Foster

University of the Free State

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