Role of the police in access to justice for sexual and gender-based violence perpetrated against diverse women in Zimbabwe

Munatsi Shoko, K. Vermaak, Annika Rudman
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Bound by the 2013 Constitution of Zimbabwe (“Zimbabwean Constitution”), as informed by regional human rights law, Zimbabwean police should facilitate access to justice for everyone. This article interrogates the lived realities of diverse women in terms of how the police in Zimbabwe respond when they report cases of sexual and gender-based violence (“SGBV”). Using qualitative data this article also interrogates institutional practices questioning the alignment of laws and actions to the Zimbabwean Constitution. The findings show that the reluctance of the police to efficiently and appropriately engage with SGBV cases reported by diverse women is encouraged by the homophobic context in which these take place. The ability of the police to provide justice to diverse women who experience SGBV can be strengthened by repealing the laws that criminalise same-sex relations and sodomy and by implementing regional human rights law as interpreted through Resolution 275 of the African Commission on Human and People’s Rights.
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警察在津巴布韦针对不同妇女的性暴力和基于性别的暴力诉诸司法方面的作用
受2013年津巴布韦宪法(“津巴布韦宪法”)的约束,根据区域人权法,津巴布韦警方应促进所有人获得司法救助。本文探讨了津巴布韦警方在举报性暴力和性别暴力案件时的反应,探讨了不同女性的生活现状。使用定性数据,这篇文章还询问机构的做法质疑法律和行动对齐津巴布韦宪法。调查结果表明,警察不愿意有效和适当地处理由不同女性报告的性暴力案件,这是由于这些案件发生的背景是恐同的。通过废除将同性关系和鸡奸定为犯罪的法律,以及通过执行非洲人权和人民权利委员会第275号决议解释的区域人权法,可以加强警察为遭受性暴力的各种妇女伸张正义的能力。
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