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Crimes of the Community:
Honour-based violence in the UK




James Brandon and Salam Hafez

Centre for Social Cohesion
A Civitas Project

, Crimes
of the
Community
Honour-based violence in the UK



by
James Brandon and Salam Hafez




2008

Centre for Social Cohesion

, Crimes of the Community:
Honour-based violence in the UK
by
James Brandon and Salam Hafez

Centre for Social Cohesion
A Civitas Project

Centre for Social Cohesion
Clutha House
10 Storey’s Gate
London SW1P 3AY
Tel: +44 (0)20 7222 8909
Fax: +44 (0)5 601527476
Email: mail@socialcohesion.co.uk
www.socialcohesion.co.uk

Director:
Douglas Murray

The Centre for Social Cohesion is a Civitas project
CIVITAS is a registered charity: No. 1085494.
Limited by guarantee.
Registered in England and Wales: No. 04023541

© Centre for Social Cohesion, January 2008
All the Institute’s publications seek to further its objective of promoting the advancement of learning.
The views expressed are those of the authors,
not of the Institute.
Crimes of the community: Honour-based violence in the UK

Some of the names and details of the individuals quoted in the report have been changed at their request.

All rights reserved

ISBN 978-1-903386-64-4


Printed in Great Britain by
The Cromwell Press
Trowbridge, Wiltshire

, Contents

Introduction 1


Ch a p t e r 1

Origins of honour 3

Introduction 3

Sexual honour 3
n Origins of an idea 3
n Honour today 4

Advantages of honour 5

Common ways in which honour can be damaged 6

Consequences of losing one’s honour 8


Ch a p t e r 2

Forced marriage 9

Introduction 9

Motives for forced marriage 12

Abuses related to forced marriage 15
n Physical violence 16
n Psychological and emotional violence 17
n Isolation, imprisonment and withdrawal from school 18
n Kidnapping and being forced to travel abroad 19

Abuses after a forced marriage 21
n Rape 21

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