Opportunity and Sex Offending by International Peacekeepers in the Central African Republic

Despite their peacekeeping role in the management of internal armed conflicts, some military peacekeepers have sexually exploited local populations in host countries, resulting in dire social and health consequences and threats to the success of international peace operations. Although researchers h...

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Main Author: Gassama, Musa Yerro
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Language:en
Published: ScholarWorks 2018
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spelling ndltd-waldenu.edu-oai-scholarworks.waldenu.edu-dissertations-66162019-10-30T01:07:03Z Opportunity and Sex Offending by International Peacekeepers in the Central African Republic Gassama, Musa Yerro Despite their peacekeeping role in the management of internal armed conflicts, some military peacekeepers have sexually exploited local populations in host countries, resulting in dire social and health consequences and threats to the success of international peace operations. Although researchers have examined sexual violence committed by peacekeepers, few researchers, if any, have used routine activities theory to examine sex offending by peacekeepers. The purpose of this study was to explore the extent to which situational opportunities influenced international military peacekeepers' engagement in the sexual exploitation of civilians in the Central African Republic, a peacekeeping host country. Data were collected from face-to-face interviews with 15 research participants, including local witnesses, military officers, representatives of civil society organizations, and United Nations policy makers, and from public records obtained from online sources. Data were coded using an inductive coding strategy and then analyzed using thematic analysis. The findings indicated that both the local and peacekeeping conditions, including lack of deterrence and accountability mechanisms, heightened the vulnerability of local populations to sex predation and motivated peacekeeper sex offenders to engage in sex offending. Local community leaders, civil society organizations, peacekeepers, and policy makers could use study findings to promote educational programs on the institutional responsibility to protect vulnerable civilians as well as shape policies to prevent the commission of sexual exploitation by peacekeepers. These actions may also help susceptible civilians, especially women and girls, to be aware of the risks linked to their vulnerability and empower them to seek legal redress. 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/5337 https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6616&context=dissertations Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies en ScholarWorks Central African Country Host country Peacekers Sexual abuse Sexual exploitation United Nations Public Administration Public Policy
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topic Central African Country
Host country
Peacekers
Sexual abuse
Sexual exploitation
United Nations
Public Administration
Public Policy
spellingShingle Central African Country
Host country
Peacekers
Sexual abuse
Sexual exploitation
United Nations
Public Administration
Public Policy
Gassama, Musa Yerro
Opportunity and Sex Offending by International Peacekeepers in the Central African Republic
description Despite their peacekeeping role in the management of internal armed conflicts, some military peacekeepers have sexually exploited local populations in host countries, resulting in dire social and health consequences and threats to the success of international peace operations. Although researchers have examined sexual violence committed by peacekeepers, few researchers, if any, have used routine activities theory to examine sex offending by peacekeepers. The purpose of this study was to explore the extent to which situational opportunities influenced international military peacekeepers' engagement in the sexual exploitation of civilians in the Central African Republic, a peacekeeping host country. Data were collected from face-to-face interviews with 15 research participants, including local witnesses, military officers, representatives of civil society organizations, and United Nations policy makers, and from public records obtained from online sources. Data were coded using an inductive coding strategy and then analyzed using thematic analysis. The findings indicated that both the local and peacekeeping conditions, including lack of deterrence and accountability mechanisms, heightened the vulnerability of local populations to sex predation and motivated peacekeeper sex offenders to engage in sex offending. Local community leaders, civil society organizations, peacekeepers, and policy makers could use study findings to promote educational programs on the institutional responsibility to protect vulnerable civilians as well as shape policies to prevent the commission of sexual exploitation by peacekeepers. These actions may also help susceptible civilians, especially women and girls, to be aware of the risks linked to their vulnerability and empower them to seek legal redress.
author Gassama, Musa Yerro
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title Opportunity and Sex Offending by International Peacekeepers in the Central African Republic
title_short Opportunity and Sex Offending by International Peacekeepers in the Central African Republic
title_full Opportunity and Sex Offending by International Peacekeepers in the Central African Republic
title_fullStr Opportunity and Sex Offending by International Peacekeepers in the Central African Republic
title_full_unstemmed Opportunity and Sex Offending by International Peacekeepers in the Central African Republic
title_sort opportunity and sex offending by international peacekeepers in the central african republic
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url https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/5337
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