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Honour, Violence, Women and Islam
Edited by Mohammad Mazher Idriss, Tahir
Abbas
ISBN: 978-0-415-56542-4 

Publish Date: 23rd July 2010 

Imprint: Routledge-Cavendish 

Pages: 248 pages 










Description
Why are honour killings and
honour-related violence (HRV) so important to understand? What do
such crimes represent? And how does HRV fit in with Western views and
perceptions of Islam? This distinctively comparative collection
examines the concept of HRV against women in general and Muslim women
in particular. The issue of HRV has become a sensitive subject in
many South Asian and Middle Eastern countries and it has received the
growing attention of the media, human rights groups and academics
around the globe. However, the issue has yet to receive detailed
academic study in the United Kingdom, particularly in terms of both
legal and sociological research. This collection sets out the
theoretical and ethical parameters of the study of HRV in order to
address this intellectual vacuum in a socio-legal context. The key
objectives of this book are: to construct, and to develop further, a
theory of HRV; to rationalise and characterise the different forms of
HRV; to investigate the role of religion, race and class in society
within this context, in particular, the role of Islam; to scrutinise
the role of the civil/criminal law/justice systems in preventing
these crimes; and to inform public policy makers of the potential
policies that may be employed in combating HRV.



Contents
1. Introduction Mohammad Mazher Idriss
2. Honour-related Violence Towards South Asian Muslim Women Tahir
Abbas 3. The Silencing of Women from the Pakistani Muslim Mirpuri
Community in Violent Relationships Zahira Latif 4. There is Nothing
'Honourable' About Honour Killings: Gender, Violence and the Limits
of Multiculturalism Veena Meeto and Heidi Safia Mirza 5. Collective
Crimes, Collective Victims: A Case Study Into the Murder of Banaz
Mahmod Joanne Lee Payton 6. Honour and Shame in Domestic Homicide: A
Critical Analysis of the Provocation Defence Anna Carline 7. Does the
Qur’an Condone Domestic Violence Sadia Kauser, Sjaad Hussain,
Mohammad Mazher Idriss 8. The Construction of ‘Honour’ in Indian
Criminal Law: An Indian Lawyer’s Perspective Geeta Ramaseshan 9.
Men’s Violence and Women’s Responsibility: Mothers’ Stories
about Honour Violence Åsa Eldén 10. Lack of Due Diligence:
Judgments of Crimes of Honour in Turkey Leylâ Pervizat 11. A
Comparative Study of the Reform Work Conducted in Asia and Europe to
Combat Violence and So-Called Honour Murders Rana Husseini 12. Ending
Honour Crimes in Sub Saharan Africa: Looking at a Long Hard Death
Nancy Kaymar Stafford 13. Conversations Across Borders: Men and
Honour Related Violence in the UK and Sweden Suruchi Thapar-Björkert
14. Tackling ‘Crimes of Honour:’ Evaluating the Social and Legal
Responses to Combating Forced Marriages in the United Kingdom Samia
Bano 15. Reconfiguring ‘Honour’-Based Violence as a Form of
Gendered Violence Aisha Gill






Author Bio
Mohammad Mazher Idriss is a Senior
Lecturer and Researcher in Law, formerly at Coventry University 

Dr Tahir Abbas FRSA is currently
Honorary University Fellow at the Exeter Centre for Ethno-Political
Studies





Dr Tahir Abbas FRSA
B.Sc.(Econ) M.Soc.Sc. Ph.D.
www.tahirabbas.co.uk


 

 		 	   		  
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