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Honor-based violence (HBV) is a crime committed to protect or
defend the honor of a family and/or a community. It is usually
triggered by the victim's behavior, which the family and/or
community regards as causing offense or dishonor. HBV has existed
for thousands of years but has only very recently become a focus of
law enforcement, policy makers, and statutory and non-statutory
agencies. A volume in the Advances in Police Theory and Practice
Series, Honor-Based Violence: Policing and Prevention is designed
to assist all those who confront these crimes in understanding what
HBV is, how it can be recognized, and how we can support the
victims, families, and communities that experience it. Topics
include: An overview of what is known about the psychological and
cultural factors relevant to understanding of HBV Gaps in current
knowledge and the strengths and weaknesses of various investigative
and management strategies Factors related to risk assessment of HBV
Best practices, based on the authors' experience, for individuals
involved in all levels of policing HBV-from first responders to
those involved in strategic management How working in partnership
with multiple agencies can reduce risk, support investigations, and
help protect victims The importance of sensitivity toward
differences in race, culture, and religion The research and best
practices are drawn largely from the work done by the Violent Crime
Directorate of the Metropolitan Police Service (London, UK) managed
by authors Gerry Campbell and Glen Lloyd. The accessible style of
this text makes it a valuable resource for law enforcement and
policing professionals who investigate these crimes and a suitable
textbook for policing and criminal justice courses.
Honor-based violence (HBV) is a crime committed to protect or
defend the honor of a family and/or a community. It is usually
triggered by the victim's behavior, which the family and/or
community regards as causing offense or dishonor. HBV has existed
for thousands of years but has only very recently become a focus of
law enforcement, policy makers, and statutory and non-statutory
agencies. A volume in the CRC Press Advances in Police Theory and
Practice Series, Honor-Based Violence: Policing and Prevention is
designed to assist all those who confront these crimes in
understanding what HBV is, how it can be recognized, and how we can
support the victims, families, and communities that experience it.
Topics include: An overview of what is known about the
psychological and cultural factors relevant to understanding of HBV
Gaps in current knowledge and the strengths and weaknesses of
various investigative and management strategies Factors related to
risk assessment of HBV Best practices, based on the authors'
experience, for individuals involved in all levels of policing
HBV-from first responders to those involved in strategic management
How working in partnership with multiple agencies can reduce risk,
support investigations, and help protect victims The importance of
sensitivity toward differences in race, culture, and religion The
research and best practices are drawn largely from the work done by
the Violent Crime Directorate of the Metropolitan Police Service
(London, UK) managed by authors Gerry Campbell and Glen Lloyd. The
accessible style of this text makes it a valuable resource for law
enforcement and policing professionals who investigate these crimes
and a suitable textbook for policing and criminal justice courses.
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