Women in the Crossfire: Understanding and Ending Honor Killing

, US: Oup Usa (2018)
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Women in the Crossfire seeks to understand the practice of honor killing from a variety of cultural and disciplinary perspectives and analyzes empirical research on honor killing, including a large original study published here for the first time. The book examines the root causes of honor killing both in human psychology and cultural evolution, and it recommends specific measures for protecting potential victims and ending honor killing altogether.

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Robert Paul Churchill
George Washington University

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