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Honor Related Violence - A New Social Psychological Perspective (Paperback)
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Honor Related Violence - A New Social Psychological Perspective (Paperback)
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Honor related violence is generally associated with crimes
committed by people from the Middle East and adjacent areas.
Perpetrators sometimes justify their deeds saying they 'had to'
restore their honor. Theorists have argued that men from these
populations exclusively correlate honor with the behaviour of their
womenfolk, which they use as a pretext to further oppress and
dominate women. Due to large-scale migration, western societies
have become acquainted with honor related violence and honor
killings. In this book, Robert Ermers addresses a number of
questions related to honor related violence, including the use of
predominantly negative frames regarding the cultural and social
background of non-westerners and immigrants. In many publications,
including the press, crimes committed by non-western individuals
are often attributed to their cultural background rather than
specific contexts or circumstances, in contrast to western cases.
Vague and insufficiently defined concepts such as 'honor' and
'culture' strongly contribute to this bias. Honor Related Violence
deals with honor and honor related violence, their background and
contexts, what honor is, and what it is not. It examines stigma in
relation to honor and based upon stigma research, reliably
explains, analyses, and predicts honor related violence. The book
argues that people all over the world can be stigmatized, excluded
and ostracized when they commit misbehavior, and therefore find
themselves in a state of dishonor which can lead to honor related
violence. A timely intervention into the psychology of honor
related violence, this is an essential resource for students and
researchers in the fields of social psychology, sociology, law,
criminology and anthropology.
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