Honour-Based Violence and Forced Marriages

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Honour-Based Violence and Forced Marriages

Community and Restorative Practices in Europe

Regional / International studies Gender studies: women and girls Ethnic studies Sociology Anthropology Crime and criminology Public administration Methods, theory and philosophy of law Comparative law Law and society, gender issues Legal aspects of criminology Public international law: human rights Criminal justice law Sentencing and punishment Family law Social law and Medical law Colonialism and imperialism

Author: Clara Rigoni

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Collection: Law, Crime and Culture

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 12th August 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781000631654


Introduction

In the last 20 years, the related phenomena of honour-based violence and forced marriages have received increasing attention at the international and European level. Punitive responses towards this type of violence have been adopted, including ad hoc criminalisation and legislation containing direct references to the concepts of honour, culture, and tradition.

However, criminal law-based responses present several shortcomings and have often disregarded the specific needs that victims of such crimes might encounter. This book examines the possibility of using alternative programmes to address cases of honour-based violence and forced marriages.

Literature Review and Empirical Data

After reviewing previous existing literature, it presents new empirical data. Introducing a case study from the United Kingdom, the book recalls the debate on Sharia Councils and the Muslim Arbitration Tribunal, but examines instead other community-based secular programmes.

By comparison, a study from Norway on the work of the National Mediation Agency and the so-called Cross-Cultural Transformative Mediation model is investigated as part of a larger multi-agency approach.

Proposed Solutions and Conclusions

Ultimately, in an attempt to reconcile pluralism and the rule of law, the book proposes effective ways to tackle honour crimes based on cooperation and individualisation of the proceedings, and capable of improving women’s access to justice and reducing secondary victimisation.

The book will be essential reading for researchers and academics in Law, Criminology, Sociology, and Anthropology and for policy-makers and practitioners working with honour-based violence cases.

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