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The views of adult female rape survivors about the compulsory HIV testing of alleged sex offenders

Dissertation (MA (Criminology))--University of Pretoria, 2014.

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Other Authors: Booyens, Karen
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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/110159 The views of adult female rape survivors about the compulsory HIV testing of alleged sex offenders Booyens, Karen nigel.bougard@up.ac.za Bougard, Nigel Bradely Views Female rape survivors sex offenders adult compulsory hiv testing Dissertation (MA (Criminology))--University of Pretoria, 2014. This study is the first of its kind within the South African context in which rape survivors expressed their subjective views about the compulsory Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) testing of alleged sex offenders. The research was conducted at four Thuthuzela Care Centres in the Gauteng province. These TCCs specialise in the care and management of rape, sexual assault and domestic violence victims. The research focused on rape survivors’ perceptions of the Criminal Justice System (CJS), the quality of services received at the TCC, the compulsory HIV testing of alleged sex offenders, health and well-being, and the constitutional and human rights of both the victim of rape and the alleged sex offender. Victimological theories formed the foundation of the study. Social Work and Criminology MA (Criminology) 2026-05-15T17:26:30Z 2026-05-15T17:26:30Z 15/07/06 2014 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2263/110159 en application/pdf
spellingShingle Views
Female rape survivors
sex offenders
adult
compulsory hiv testing
The views of adult female rape survivors about the compulsory HIV testing of alleged sex offenders
title The views of adult female rape survivors about the compulsory HIV testing of alleged sex offenders
title_full The views of adult female rape survivors about the compulsory HIV testing of alleged sex offenders
title_fullStr The views of adult female rape survivors about the compulsory HIV testing of alleged sex offenders
title_full_unstemmed The views of adult female rape survivors about the compulsory HIV testing of alleged sex offenders
title_short The views of adult female rape survivors about the compulsory HIV testing of alleged sex offenders
title_sort views of adult female rape survivors about the compulsory hiv testing of alleged sex offenders
topic Views
Female rape survivors
sex offenders
adult
compulsory hiv testing
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/110159