This book analyzes the etiology of child rape in Ghana within the
framework of rape culture. By applying feminist perspectives and
psychological theories to laws in Ghana to protect children against
sexual abuse, this book creates room for both victims and
perpetrators to tell their stories while also incorporating the
views of the public through a textual analysis of reader comments
on child rape in the nation’s newspapers. The presentation of
both victims’ and perpetrators’ perspectives is done with the
goal of drawing attention to the pervasiveness of child rape in
Ghanaian society and to provide a lens through which we can detect
potentially dangerous situations that can lead to child molestation
in our homes and communities, revealing lapses in social
organization and interactions that make child rape possible.
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