Honour Based Violence Flashcards
Joanne Payton’s research is on what?
Honour Based Violence…
Joanne Payton’s research feels what about the statistics on HBV?
That there are not enough ‘good’ statistics
What are some of the victim demographics of HBV?
15-25 years old, around the age of marriage, tend to be female.
What are the five ‘community pressures’ that may influence a perpetrator of HBV?
1 - maintain control of women
2 - family status
3 - public allegations of shameful behaviour
4 - exclude and harass ‘devious families’
5 - violence to restore status
Honour Based Violence is often portrayed as culturally associated with whom?
Muslims
But are Muslims realistically the main perpetrators and victims of HBV? Give an example?
No,
1 - Bruna Moribito - italian/ catholic woman killed for having a child outside of wed-lock whilst married.
2 - Anita Gindha - British Sikh woman killed for marrying a man her father had not chosen.
3 - Du’a Khalil Aswad - Iraqi Yezidi woman stoned to death by cousins for attempted elope.
4 - Natish Katara - Indian Hindu man, killed by gang headed by girlfriends brother.
5 - Faten Habash - Palestinian Christian woman killed by father for wishing to marry a muslim man
6 - Manoj and Babli - Indian Hindu couple killed by Babli’s family for marrying across caste’s.
Define Policing tactics for protection?
Quick identification, Liaison and referral with social services, police and NGO’s, and protection plans.
Define Policing tactics for detection?
Innovative methods to break family solidarities including high-tec surveillance, prosecution of all conspirators, and investigate missing persons, suspicious deaths and suicides.
What is the main case study in Joanne Payton’s research
Banaz Mahmod
What are the two primary indicators of HBV integrated into the DASH
collaboration and control
What number of forces don’t record HBV separately?
1/5
What number of HBV perps use contract killers?
1/8