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26 Potchefstroom Elec. L.J. 1 (2023)

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Author

Susan A Coetzee

Affiliation

University of South Africa

Erail

Coetzsa1 @unisa.ac.za

Date Submission

22 June 2022

Date Revised

21 October 2022

Date Accepted

21 October 2022


Date published

16 February 2023


The aim with this article is to put the sexual grooming of children
in teaching as a trust profession in perspective. Because sexual
grooming frequently precedes other sexual offences, targeting it
can help prevent such offences. However, the author contends it
should not be  targeted as a  preparatory offence but as an
independent  offence and  form  of sexual  misconduct.  This
argument  is supported by the fact that the institutional context
and distinguishing features of schools make them unique hunting
grounds for sexual groomers looking to sexually groom children.
This  risk is heightened by  instances in which  a  school's
institutional values, culture, traditions and practices facilitate
sexual grooming. Furthermore, sexual grooming causes severe
harm  to  a child, especially when  it occurs within a trust
relationship. Following a brief conceptual analysis of the offence
of sexual grooming of children as set out in section 18 of the
Criminal  Law   (Sexual   Offences   and  Related   Matters)
Amendment   Act 32 of 2007 and some reflection on dilemmas in
this regard, the author deliberates on the harmfulness of sexual
grooming,  focussing on teaching as  a trust profession. The
author then addresses schools as breeding grounds for sexual
grooming before discussing the institutional facilitation of sexual
grooming. The author concludes with recommendations  on how
sexual grooming in schools could be approached.


Keywords


Editor Dr A Storm

How  to cite this article

Coetzee SA Sexual Grooming of
Children in Teaching as a Trust
Profession in South Africa PERI
PELJ 2023(26) - DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/1727-
3781 /2023/v26i0a1 4192

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DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/1727-
3781/2023/v26i0a1 4192


Criminal  Law   (Sexual   Offences   and   Related  Matters)
Amendment Act 32 of 2007; educator sexual misconduct;
institutional grooming; sexual  grooming  of  children; trust
profession.


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