2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.805289
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Why Men Rape: Perspectives From Incarcerated Rapists in a KwaZulu-Natal Prison, South Africa

Abstract: Sexual offending is a global problem but is particularly prevalent on the African continent and in South Africa. Childhood experiences related to abuse, alcohol use, and criminal activities in the household and community has been associated with an increased risk for violence perpetration in adulthood. Less is known about sexual violence perpetration, especially in the South African context. In this study, the experiences of incarcerated male perpetrators of rape in South Africa are investigated along with the… Show more

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“…The findings in this study reveal that the majority of the perpetrators were known to the victims; they were usually friends of the victim. This is in keeping with findings of prior studies that report that perpetrators of rape were, in most cases, known to the victims (Ngubane et al 2022;Parcesepe et al 2016). Findings of this present study, namely that most incidents of rape were by a single https://www.hsag.co.za Open Access perpetrator, confirm a report by Swart et al (2000).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The findings in this study reveal that the majority of the perpetrators were known to the victims; they were usually friends of the victim. This is in keeping with findings of prior studies that report that perpetrators of rape were, in most cases, known to the victims (Ngubane et al 2022;Parcesepe et al 2016). Findings of this present study, namely that most incidents of rape were by a single https://www.hsag.co.za Open Access perpetrator, confirm a report by Swart et al (2000).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%