20 years of the evidence base on what works to prevent child marriage: a systematic review
This review assesses evaluations published from 2000 to 2019 to shed light on what approaches work, especially at scale and sustainably, to prevent child marriage in low- and middle-income countries.
It’s their way of protecting them: Between care and control in an honor context for youths with intellectual disabilities
This study aims to examine professionals’ views on honor-related experiences among youths with intellectual disabilities.
Damaged genitals – cut women’s perceptions of the effect of female genital cutting on sexual function. A qualitative study from Sweden
In this review, we aim to offer an overview of documented effects of surgical healthcare interventions after FGM/C, from the perspectives of both healthcare providers (HCPs) performing such interventions and the women receiving them.
Surgical healthcare interventions after female genital mutilation/cuting – a review of the evidence
In this review, we aim to offer an overview of documented effects of surgical healthcare interventions after FGM/C, from the perspectives of both healthcare providers (HCPs) performing such interventions and the women receiving them.
Young people in honour-based contexts: negotiations and reasoning on the obligation to report concern among school staff in Sweden
This article examines the questions; How do school staff reason on their legal responsibilities in relation to reporting children and young people with a migrant background who are exposed to, or suspected victims of, HBV? What specific dilemmas can be identified in such situations?
Honor killing as a dark side of modernity: prevalence, common discourses, and a critical view
Honor killing is a serious social problem in some countries that is yet to be adequately explained and addressed. We start with an overview of the conceptualization of this phenomenon and review its global prevalence. We argue that honor killing cannot be fully explained by focusing only on religion and sexism.
Pragmatic, pious and pissed off: young Muslim girls managing conflicting sexual norms and social control
In this study, we explore how ethnic minority Muslim girls in Norway manage social control as an everyday experience within a political context where minority communities are portrayed as performing excessive control.
Perception and barriers: reporting female genital mutilation
The purpose of this paper is to explore the perceptions of and barriers to reporting female genital mutilation (FGM) by victims and survivors of FGM to the police in England and Wales.
Socioekonomisk segregation och hedersrelaterat våld och förtryck: Återrapportering av regeringsuppdrag DELMOS
Delegationen mot segregations (Delmos) redovisning av regeringsuppdraget om att koppla samman den socioekonomiska segregationens konsekvenser med hedersrelaterat våld och förtryck. Redovisningen innehåller bidrag från olika forskare på området såsom ”Segregationens betydelse för hedersnormer samt för hedersrelaterat våld och förtryck” av Rúna í Baianstovu och Emmie Särnstedt Gramnaes, Örebro Universitet och ”Hedersrelaterat våld och förtryck – […]
The demographics of forced marriage of people with learning disabilities: findings from a national database
The purpose of this study is to compare the UK demographics of forced marriage of people with learning disabilities and people without learning disabilities to inform effective safeguarding practice.