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Citation

Khan R, Saleem S, Lowe M. Safer Communities 2017; 17(1): 11-21.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Emerald Group Publishing)

DOI

10.1108/SC-02-2017-0007

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE The purpose of this paper is to explore attitudes towards, and victimisation experiences of, "honour"-based violence (HBV) in a reportedly vulnerable population in the UK.

DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH A convenience sample of 216 participants were recruited from a local community in England; the majority were young (mean age=21.93), Indian or Pakistani (85 per cent), Muslim (96 per cent), females (67 per cent).

FINDINGS Although gender differences were found for attitudes towards one aspect of HBV (namely, forced marriage), these were not significant. While HBV victimisation affected only a small proportion of this sample, when it was reported, the effects were serious and included anxiety, attempted suicides and running away from home. This highlights the need to identify and safeguard vulnerable groups without stigmatising whole communities.

ORIGINALITY/VALUE These findings contribute to the scarce literature available on HBV in British communities, and highlight a need for culturally aware emergency and health service provision.


Language: en

Keywords

HBV; Honour crimes; Male victims; Muslims; Police; Self-harm; Suicide

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