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South Africa has one of the highest rape statistics in the world, even higher than some countries at war.

The picture has been more or less the same every year since the early 2000s, with the numbers going slightly up or down.

But policies to deal with the urgency of these very high levels of sexual violence tend to individualise rape in a way that creates the impression that only some men rape. And that they are the ‘rotten apples’ or the ‘monsters’.

The response from the police — as well as the governing African National Congress (ANC) — underscores the failure to appreciate the systemic nature of the problem.

This was evident again recently at

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