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Honor Killings in Pakistan: A Case Study of North Nazimabad, Karachi, and a Nationwide Analysis (2018-2022)

Tehreem Fatima ()
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Tehreem Fatima: ISCS University of Punjab Quaid-e-Azam Campus Lahore

Journal of International Relations and Social Dynamics, 2024, vol. 3, issue 1, 42-51

Abstract: This study in North Nazimabad, Karachi, and analyzing broader trends across the country study examines the persistent issue of honor killings in Pakistan, focusing on a case from 2018 to 2022. The research investigates the socio-cultural, legal, and economic factors contributing to these crimes, with particular emphasis on the influence of tribal customs, financial disputes, and the role of traditional assemblies like Jirgas. Data collection involved in-depth interviews with stakeholders, observations, and a review of existing reports and literature. Thematic and comparative analyses were conducted to identify patterns and regional differences in honor killings, highlighting the significant gender disparity among victims. Findings reveal that despite legal frameworks, cultural practices continue to legitimize and perpetuate violence, underscoring the need for targeted interventions and reforms to address the root causes of honor killings in Pakistan. The study also explores the challenges in law enforcement and the impact of societal norms on the judicial system's response to such crimes, calling for enhanced training, awareness, and a more consistent application of the law

Keywords: Honor Killings; Financial Disputes; Victims; Gender Disparity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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