Recommendations Removing “Honor” from Crimes of Honor - Presentation Transcript
Recommendations From Research Team Dr. Yusuf Mansur, Dr. Musa Shteiwi, Ms. Nermeen Murad, Ms. Novera Ansari, Ms. Reham abu Roomi, Ms. Wala’a Khamayseh , Ms. Alaa Zeidan, Ms. Neveen Sarsak Removing “Honor” from Crimes of Honor: A project to change the Mindset of Jordanians
Change perceptions of the crime
Create awareness-make a difference
Create positive cultural connotations of “honor”
Erase misconception about crimes of honor
Promote and create awareness of women’s rights as well as men’s rights
Change legislative frameworks
Change legislation and institutions that deal with the crime (before and after) to make the punishment harsher for perpetrators
Repeal in full penal code article 340 (providing a reduced sentence for a male who kills a female relative engaged in illicit sex)
Repeal legal provisions that allows family members to drop charges for "honor" crimes.
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Provide support to institutions working on violence against women
Train Police to prevent and investigate "honor" crimes more effectively
Build the capacity of existing organizations for more effective performance
Support the establishment of organizations that provide services to women at the local level
Increase the number of adequate shelters for victims of domestic violence, victims of " honor" crimes ,and who are at risk of such violence
Increase information services to women at risk by publicizing telephone hotlines for women victims of violence in all major cities.
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Policy Makers and Civil Society should take note
Establish from the top down, a commitment to pursue" honor" crimes as any other crime
Improve welfare and empowerment of women (economic, legal, and social) and men
Establish reliable national statistics on the incidence, nature, and circumstances of "honor" killings and other types of violence against women.
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