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The policing of sex workers in Sunnyside

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dc.contributor.advisor Masiloane, David Tubatsi
dc.contributor.author Mkansi, Mackenzie Prince
dc.date.accessioned 2013-11-07T07:24:24Z
dc.date.available 2013-11-07T07:24:24Z
dc.date.issued 2012-09
dc.identifier.citation Mkansi, Mackenzie Prince (2012) The policing of sex workers in Sunnyside, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/11987> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/11987
dc.description.abstract In South African Law, sex work is currently mainly dealt with in terms of the Sexual Offences and Related Matters Act 32 of 2007, although other legislation, such as the Aliens Control Act 3 of 1993 also contains provisions that are peripherally relevant to sex work. In addition, municipal by-laws play an important role in the regulation of sex work, especially outdoor sex work. These by-laws are often aimed at addressing the more visible aspects of outdoor sex work. This dissertation aims to analyse the policing methods used by the police when policing sex work in Sunnyside, and whether the police have the ability and capacity to enforce current legislation in this regard. The enormous incidents of dehumanization and abuse of sex workers by the police who are supposed to enforce the Sexual Offences Act 32 of 2007 and the previous legislation on sex work questions whether the police should be given more or less powers in dealing with this crime. This dissertation aims to conduct an in-depth analysis of relevant literature in order to provide a background for the discussion on the origins of sex work and the different legal models for dealing with sex work. The study also endeavours to establish a frame of reference for considering different legal models to deal with sex work and to identify different policies and legal approaches to sex work, and to consider the impact of the current laws regulating sex workers and the harm that result from this. The dissertation aims to explore and describe the challenges that the police in Sunnyside experience, and also to analyse the difficulties that sex workers often encounter. The knowledge generated in this study will enhance the existing knowledge in the policing of sex work, and will also serve to educate the police, criminal justice institutions, and the community about the nature and extent of the problems that policing agencies experience when policing sex workers in Sunnyside. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (x, 116 leaves) en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Policing of sex workers in Sunnyside en
dc.subject Policing of sex work in Pretoria en
dc.subject Prevention of sex work in Pretoria en
dc.subject Police measures of dealing with sex work in Sunnyside en
dc.subject The strategy of the police to combat sex work in Sunnyside en
dc.subject Dealing with the plight of sex workers in Sunnyside en
dc.subject.ddc 363.259530968227
dc.subject.lcsh Sex crimes -- Investigation -- South Africa -- Pretoria en
dc.subject.lcsh Sex offenders -- South Africa -- Pretoria en
dc.subject.lcsh Prostitution -- South Africa -- Pretoria en
dc.subject.lcsh Law enforcement -- South Africa -- Pretoria en
dc.subject.lcsh Sunnyside (Pretoria, South Africa) en
dc.title The policing of sex workers in Sunnyside en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Police Practice en
dc.description.degree M. Tech. (Policing)


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