Sanctified Spaces and Violated Bodies: A Sociological Exploration of Sexual Exploitation of African Women in Religious Contexts

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Ronald Osei Mensah Victor Washington Papa Kofi Nunoo a Takoradi Technical University, Takoradi, Ghanab University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghanac University of Ghana, Accra, GhanaRonald Osei Mensah (M.Phil.) is a Lecturer at the Social Development Section, Center for Languages and Liberal Studies at the Takoradi Technical University and a Doctoral Researcher at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana. His research interests include Criminal Justice Education, Crime and Cultural Deviance, Penology, Sociology of Education, Media Studies, and African History. He has more than one-hundred and fifty (150) referred publications to his credit because of his desire for writing and sharing global knowledge. He serves as an Editor for some journals under Springer Nature publishing and a reviewer for many accredited journals globally.Victor Washington (M.Phil.) is a Lecturer at Social Development Section of the Center for Languages and Liberal Studies, Takoradi Technical University, Takoradi – Ghana. He holds a Master of Philosophy Degree in the Study of Religions and a PhD student. His research interests include Neo-Prophetism and Contemporary Issues, New manifestation of African Traditional Religion, African Pentecostalism/Charismatics Christianity and Prophetic Declaration in Presidential Elections.Papa Kofi Nunoo (BA) is a graduate of the University of Ghana, having completed his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and History in 2023. His research interests span archeology, history, politics, and public administration. With a strong passion for public administration and history, Papa Kofi Nunoo aims to contribute meaningfully to these fields. This manuscript represents a significant milestone in his academic journey, providing an opportunity to hone his research skills and further his academic pursuits.

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