Scared at School: Sexual Violence Against Girls
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
3-2001
ISBN
1564322572
Publisher
Human Rights Watch
Language
en-US
Abstract
In schools across South Africa, thousands of girls of every race and economic group are encountering sexual violence and harassment that impede their access to education, Human Rights Watch charged in a report released today. School authorities rarely challenge the perpetrators, and many girls interrupt their education or leave school altogether because they feel vulnerable to sexual assault, Human Rights Watch said. The 138-page report, "Scared at School: Sexual Violence Against Girls in South African Schools," is based on extensive interviews with victims, their parents, teachers, and school administrators in KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng, and the Western Cape.
Recommended Citation
Erika George,
Scared at School: Sexual Violence Against Girls
(2001).
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https://scholarship.law.bu.edu/faculty_scholarship/3862
Comments
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