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This article will argue that masculine domination is a crucial factor in black male homicidal victimisation
in South Africa, but that this is not always appreciated. Under apartheid it was black men who were most
likely to be at the receiving end of fatal political violence. Currently black men are still most likely to die
violently from interpersonal conflicts. This article aims to underline the fact that it is important for
political leaders, policy makers and police chiefs to speak out more often, publicly and without beating
around the bush, that young black males are at the highest risk of homicide in South Africa. The article
also offers an explanation why young black males are most vulnerable to homicidal violence. |
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