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270<br />

Dr l. liebeNberg<br />

Senior Specialist & Senior Lecturer: Firearm fatalities and<br />

final judicial outcome; aortic disease project; mast cell<br />

Tryptase; case studies – curious deaths; atherosclerotic<br />

disease prevalence in the Cape Town population; Lodox<br />

X-ray application in the forensic setup.<br />

Dr i.J. moleFe<br />

10 year retrospective study of epidemiology and analysis<br />

of injury patterns of femicide and rape homicide in Cape<br />

Town: A follow-up study.<br />

Dr S. mAiStry<br />

Deaths on Table Mountain: A retrospective analysis 2000-<br />

<strong>2011</strong><br />

Dr S. mFoloZi<br />

Development of the NecroChronometer: determining the<br />

post-mortem interval using a combination of three methods<br />

and location-specific weather information<br />

Dr e.b. AFoNSo<br />

Identifying trends and risk factors for deaths in police<br />

custody in the Cape Town Metropole, 1999-2008<br />

Dr A. khAN<br />

SNP genotypes and skin tone variation in South Africa; male<br />

sexual assault; maternal deaths (a forensic perspective)<br />

CoNtACt DetAilS<br />

Postal Address: Division of Forensic Medicine and<br />

Toxicology, P O Box 13914, Mowbray, 7705<br />

Telephone: +27 21 406 6110<br />

Fax: +27 21 448 1249<br />

E-mail: june.mehl@uct.ac.za<br />

gender, health and Justice research unit<br />

acting Director: Dr Kelley moult<br />

Director: associate professor lillian artz<br />

The mission of this Unit is to improve service provision to<br />

victims of violence against women in South Africa through<br />

research, advocacy and education. Drawing together<br />

established researchers with a strong record of socialaction<br />

research in disciplines including law, criminology,<br />

forensic sciences and pathology, gynaecology, and<br />

psychology, this Unit is the first of its kind in South<br />

Africa to respond to the pressing need for research and<br />

interventions that cross disciplines in support of our efforts<br />

to address the alarmingly high levels of violence against<br />

women in this country. The Unit fulfils its mission by<br />

conducting rigorous evidence-based research into:<br />

• South African women’s experiences of sexual and<br />

gender-based violence;<br />

• The responses of women, their communities and<br />

the criminal justice, health, and welfare systems to<br />

violence against women;<br />

• The intersections and disjunctures between health<br />

and criminal justice responses to violence against<br />

women;<br />

• The developmental context in which violence occurs,<br />

and the role of violence in perpetuating women’s<br />

under-development;<br />

• The implementation difficulties of translating ‘law on<br />

paper’ into ‘law in practice’ in health, criminal justice<br />

and medico-legal settings;<br />

• The development of indicators for monitoring the<br />

implementation of progressive legislation and<br />

compliance by criminal justice and health sector<br />

personnel with statutory duties;<br />

• Risk factors and women’s pathways to crime and<br />

experiences and impacts of female incarceration;<br />

• International and local models of best practice for<br />

addressing violence against women.<br />

The Gender, Health and Justice <strong>Research</strong> Unit was awarded<br />

the University of Cape Town’s Social Responsiveness<br />

Award for 2009.<br />

unit staff<br />

research Staff 7<br />

Associate research Staff 2<br />

interns 4<br />

Administrative 1<br />

total 14<br />

reSeArCh FielDS AND StAFF<br />

ASSoCiAte ProFeSSor lilliAN ArtZ<br />

Feminist legal theory; women and law reform; sexual<br />

offences; domestic violence; commercial sex work;<br />

research ethics; HIV; the medical management of female<br />

survivors of violence; incarcerated women<br />

Dr kelley moult<br />

Feminist criminology; gender-based violence and policy;<br />

domestic homicide; forensics, the intersection of traditional<br />

and western justice systems, research methods.<br />

yoNiNA hoFFmAN-wANDerer<br />

International and comparative law; women’s socioeconomic<br />

rights; religious and cultural rights; incarcerated<br />

women; sentencing<br />

Dr SteFFi röhrS<br />

Women’s rights, HIV/AIDS and gender-based violence;<br />

HIV/AIDS and the law; law reform<br />

<strong>UCT</strong> ReseARCh RepORT '11

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