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Abstract

Honour-based abuse (HBA) is introduced as a gendered crime with the control of female sexuality as central. As the study hinges on police discretionary practices, organisational culture(s), socialisation, discretion and storytelling are explored. Whether a monolithic police culture exists is compared against more fluid interpretations of police culture(s).
The challenges of policing HBA are outlined. Cultural aspects distinguish HBA from other “domestics,” presenting additional barriers that impede victims from reporting and prosecuting the abuse. Notably, this is a Muslim-on-Muslim crime; minorities fear racist attitudes from professionals; female perpetration and multiple perpetration feature; honour codes exacerbate difficulties for victims; and perpetrators are ascribed a heroic status. Despite cultural nuances, HBA shares resounding similarities with other forms of violence and should remain within the domestic abuse framework.

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1
Also referred to as occupational culture.
 
2
The word “professionals” in this book refers mainly to police officers, but in other situational contexts (particularly Chap. 7), it can include social workers, teachers, healthcare professionals and housing officials.
 
3
Such as force priorities, vision and mission statements.
 
4
This was the same position under the English common law (1782) where the rape victim was deemed as “damaged goods” and rape convictions were nullified if the victim agreed to wed the rapist (Alexander 1995).
 
5
Professionals fear accusations of racism being levelled and therefore do not proactively manage the case. This can also be referred to as reverse racism or possessing cultural sensitivities.
 
6
The word “professionals” in this book refers mainly to police officers, but in other situational contexts (particularly Chap. 7), it can include social workers, teachers, healthcare professionals and housing officials.
 
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Introduction
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2019
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