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Citation

AlQahtani SM, Almutairi DS, BinAqeel EA, Almutairi RA, Al-Qahtani RD, Menezes RG. Healthcare (Basel) 2022; 11(1): e74.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, MDPI: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute)

DOI

10.3390/healthcare11010074

PMID

36611534

Abstract

Honor killing is a violent crime committed by one or more perpetrators, in which the crime's intention is to restore honor to their family. In this narrative review, the authors investigate the epidemiology of honor killing in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. Furthermore, the social, cultural, and legal aspects of honor killing are discussed. Numerous socio-cultural factors lead to the action of killing for honor in this region. They include deeply rooted patriarchal dominance, the desire to maintain social status, and being poorly educated. Honor killing perpetrators have similar characteristics, such as rating female chastity at a higher price and justifying violence against women. The impact of honor killing on family members is much greater than the perceived families' beliefs of the community's rejection of the female's dishonorable behavior. Silence culture dominates these societies, and many crimes are under-reported in this region. Often, a judicial trial is not conducted for such heinous crimes. Penal code reforms, campaigns to promote human rights, steps to improve the education level, and active participation of civil society in condemning such crimes are a few essential measures that need to be considered in order to curb the social evil of honor killing.


Language: en

Keywords

violence against women; homicide; honor killing; femicide; Eastern Mediterranean region

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