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In this interdisciplinary collection leading experts and scholars
from criminology, psychology, law and history provide a compelling
analysis of practices and beliefs that lead to violence against
women, men and children in the name 'honour'.
'Honour'-based violence is a form of intimate violence committed
against women (and some men) by husbands, fathers, brothers and
male relatives. A very common social phenomenon, it has existed
throughout history and in a wide variety of societies across the
world, from white European to African cultures, from South and East
Asia to Latin America. The most extreme form of Honour-based
violence - 'honour' killing - tragically remains widespread. Over
the last decade, national and international efforts, including new
policy development and activist campaigns, have begun to challenge
the practice. Based on a pioneering and unique study, conducted
collaboratively by the Centre for Gender and Violence Research,
University of Bristol, the University of Roehampton and Kurdish
Women's Rights Watch, this book is at the forefront of this new and
challenging policy direction.
'Honour'-based violence is a form of intimate violence committed
against women (and some men) by husbands, fathers, brothers and
male relatives. A very common social phenomenon, it has existed
throughout history and in a wide variety of societies across the
world, from white European to African cultures, from South and East
Asia to Latin America. The most extreme form of Honour-based
violence - 'honour' killing - tragically remains widespread. Over
the last decade, national and international efforts, including new
policy development and activist campaigns, have begun to challenge
the practice. Based on a pioneering and unique study, conducted
collaboratively by the Centre for Gender and Violence Research,
University of Bristol, the University of Roehampton and Kurdish
Women's Rights Watch, this book is at the forefront of this new and
challenging policy direction.
In this interdisciplinary collection leading experts and scholars
from criminology, psychology, law and history provide a compelling
analysis of practices and beliefs that lead to violence against
women, men and children in the name 'honour'.
Child sexual abuse (CSA) is believed to affect one in eight
children worldwide (UNICEF, 2020). This authoritative book
challenges widely-held problematic beliefs about CSA and discusses
societal responses and attitudes to survivors. It brings together
multidisciplinary expertise from key researchers and practitioners
around the world to better understand CSA in Black and racially
minoritised communities and to provide recommendations for
improving legal, policy and practical responses. It provides an
international overview, covering theory, practice and policy and
action-oriented research to determine how countries can
individually and collectively work to prevent CSA with specific,
vulnerable groups and in general. It also examines how
intersectional marginalisation affects experiences of, and
responses to, CSA. This essential body of work is thoroughly
researched and includes first hand testimony which will deepen the
understanding of students, academics, policy-makers and
professionals including social workers, service staff and activists
working at the frontline. Chapter 7 is available open access under
a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via
link.springer.com.
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