Harmful Practices Resources
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○ Honour Abuse Research Matrix (HARM), University of Central Lancashire: Harmful Traditional Practices in the Workplace: Guidance For Best Practice
○ Journal of Global Faultlines: Who's policing whom? A look into the policing responses to harmful practices and the role of civic society
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○ Department for Education and Skills: Child Abuse Linked to Accusations of “Possession” and “Witchcraft”
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○ AMINA & University of Strathclyde: Spiritual abuse: Reconceptualising Coercive Control in Religious Contexts
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○ University of Central Lancashire: Introduction to the special issue on honour-based abuse, violence and killings
○ University of Central Lancashire: “They Will Keep Seeing Young Women Murdered by Men. Enough Is Enough-We Have Seen too Many Women Lose Their Lives”. Lessons for Professionals Working with Victims of ‘Honour’ Abuse and Violence.
○ HMIC: The depths of dishonour: Hidden voices and shameful crimes
○ The Henry Jackson Society: Honour Killings in the UK
○ University of Central Lancashire: Men, Masculinities and Honour-Based Violence: Homophobic ‘honour’ abuse experienced by South Asian gay men in England
○ Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law: Not domestic violence or cultural tradition: is honour-based violence distinct from domestic violence?
○ SafeLives: Your Choice: ‘honour’-based violence, forced marriage and domestic abuse
○ Women's Studies International Forum: Exploring the role of mothers in ‘honour’ based abuse perpetration and the impact on the policing response
○ Honour Abuse Research Matrix (HARM), University of Central Lancashire: ‘Honour’ abuse, violence, and forced marriage in the UK: Police cases (incidents and charges) and specialised training
○ Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling: ‘Honour’-based abuse: A descriptive study of survivor, perpetrator, and abuse characteristics
○ Journal of Policing and Society: The experience of interactional justice for victims of ‘honour’-based violence and abuse reporting to the police in England and Wales
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○ Government of the United Kingdom: The Right to Choose: Multi-agency statutory guidance for dealing with forced marriage
○ Northern Rock Foundation & University of Bristol: Forced Marriage and Domestic Violence among South Asian Communities in North East England
○ University of Nottingham Rights Lab: The impact of Covid-19 and Covid-related restrictions on forced marriage
○ National Centre for Social Research: Forced Marriage: Prevalence and Service Response
○ Feminist Legal Studies: Protecting Victims of Forced Marriage: Is Age a Protective Factor?
○ University of Nottingham Rights Lab: International Travel Restrictions and Quarantine: Risks for Victims and Survivors of Forced Marriage
○ SafeLives: Your Choice: ‘honour’-based violence, forced marriage and domestic abuse
○ University of Nottingham Rights Lab: Impact of Covid-19 on Calls to National Forced Marriage Helplines: Initial Findings
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○ Government of the United Kingdom: Multi-agency statutory guidance on female genital mutilation
○ Journal of Aggression, Conflict, and Peace Research: Perception and barriers: reporting female genital mutilation
○ Forward: ‘DO NO HARM’: Lived Experiences and Impacts of the UK’s FGM Safeguarding Policies and Procedures