Rape trauma syndrome under South African law: a focus on instituting civil damages for male and female victims of rape trauma syndrome: Part 1
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2006-01
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Juta Law Publishing
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: In keeping pace with a progressive approach towards the revision of
rape legislation, the question may be raised as to whether the time has
come to consider seriously and give more prominence to rape trauma
syndrome under South African law. The term rape trauma syndrome is
often clinically used to describe a multitude of sensory, cognitive,
perceptual, behavioural and interpersonal symptoms, which may be
exhibited in varying degrees by victims of rape. The majority of rape
victims develop a pattern of moderate to severe symptoms commonly
described as rape trauma syndrome, being an acute reaction to an
externally imposed situational crisis. Although legal literature on rape
trauma syndrome is extremely limited from a South African perspective,
as it is not afforded legal recognition as such, a wealth of empirical
literature exists in the United States. The term rape trauma syndrome is
commonly used in legal decision-making in the United States in
explaining the symptoms experienced by rape victims.
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CITATION: Van Der Bijl, C. 2006. Rape trauma syndrome under South African law: A focus on instituting civil damages for male and female victims of rape trauma syndrome : Part 1 . Stellenbosch Law Review = Stellenbosch Regstydskrif 17(1):116 - 128.
The original publication is available at https://journals.co.za/content/journal/ju_slr
The original publication is available at https://journals.co.za/content/journal/ju_slr
Keywords
Rape trauma syndrome -- Law and legislation -- South Africa, Rape trauma syndrome -- Law and legislation -- United States, Rape victims -- Law and legislation, Damages -- South Africa
Citation
Van Der Bijl, C. 2006. Rape trauma syndrome under South African law: A focus on instituting civil damages for male and female victims of rape trauma syndrome : Part 1 . Stellenbosch Law Review = Stellenbosch Regstydskrif 17(1):116 - 128.