Gender-based Violence

South African Criminal Law and Battered Women Who Kill: Discussion Document 1

Ludsin, H. (2003). South African Criminal Law and Battered Women Who Kill: Discussion Document 1. Research report written for the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation. (745kb)

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South African Criminal Law and Battered Women Who Kill: Discussion Document 2

Ludsin, H. (2003). South African Criminal Law and Battered Women Who Kill: Discussion Document 2. Research report written for the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation. (497kb)

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Giving Women their Voice: Domestic Violence and Restorative Justice in South Africa

Dissel, A. & Ngubeni, K. (2003). Giving Women their Voice: Domestic Violence and Restorative Justice in South Africa. Paper presented at the XIth International Symposium on Victimology, Stellenbosch, July 2003. (147kb)

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Your Brother, My Wife: Sex and gender behind bars.

Gear, S. & Ngubeni, K. (2003). Your Brother, My Wife: Sex and gender behind bars. In SA Crime Quarterly No. 4, June. (external link)

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"We are doing their work for them": An Investigation into Government Support to Non-Profit Organisations Providing Services to Women Experiencing Violence

Vetten, L. & Khan, Z. (2002). "We are doing their work for them": An Investigation into Government Support to Non-Profit Organisations Providing Services to Women Experiencing Violence. Research report written for the Centre ...

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Now we have nothing: Exploring the impact of maternal imprisonment on children whose mothers killed an abusive partner.

Bhana, K. & Hochfeld, T. (2001) Now we have nothing: Exploring the impact of maternal imprisonment on children whose mothers killed an abusive partner. Research report written for the Centre for the Study of Violence ...

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Race, Gender and Power in the Face of Social Change

Vetten, L. (2001). Race, Gender and Power in the Face of Social Change. In Park, J., Fedler, J. & Dangor, Z. (eds). Reclaiming Women’s Spaces. Johannesburg: Nisaa Institute for Women’s Development.

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