DIE EFFEK VAN ’N KIND SE SEKSUELE MISBRUIK OP DIE NIE-BESKULDIGDE OUER/VOOG SE PSIGO-SOSIALE FUNKSIONERING

Authors

  • Charlene de Koker Forensiese Praktyk;Noordwes-Universiteit, Potchefstroom, Suid Afrika.
  • Corinne Strydom Vakgroep Maatskaplike Werk Noordwes-Universiteit, Potchefstroom, Suid Afrika.
  • Antoinette Vermeulen Kwaliteits-bestuurder: Akademiese Programme, Noordwes-Universiteit, Potchefstroom, Suid Afrika.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15270/48-1-108

Abstract

Seksuele misbruik van kinders word baie jare reeds wêreldwyd as ʼn probleem ondervind (Spies, 2009:15). Betroubare statistieke oor die voorkoms van seksuele misbruik onder kinders in Suid-Afrika is moeilik verkrygbaar, maar daar word na beraming 500 000 kinders elke jaar seksueel misbruik (Salzwedel, 2006:22). Dieselfde outeur verwys na skattings van Child Line South Africa, waarvolgens 33% van alle meisies en 16% van alle seuns in Suid-Afrika seksueel misbruik word, voor die ouderdom van 18 jaar. POWA (People Opposed to Women Abuse) beraam dat een uit vier meisies (25%) en een uit vyf seuns (20%) seksueel misbruik word, voor die ouderdom van 16 jaar. Volgens Reyneke en Kruger (2006:4) is daar meer as 60 kinders in Suid-Afrika alleen wat op ʼn daaglikse basis seksueel misbruik word. Slegs 6%-7% van die sake wat gerapporteer is, het tot suksesvolle vervolging gelei.

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2014-06-12

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de Koker, C., Strydom, C., & Vermeulen, A. (2014). DIE EFFEK VAN ’N KIND SE SEKSUELE MISBRUIK OP DIE NIE-BESKULDIGDE OUER/VOOG SE PSIGO-SOSIALE FUNKSIONERING. Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk, 48(1). https://doi.org/10.15270/48-1-108

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