Honour-based abuse is a crime or incident committed to protect or defend the 'honour' of a family or community.
If your family or community think you've shamed them or refused to conform to traditional or religious expectations, they may punish you for breaking their 'honour' code.
Honour based abuse could be emotional abuse, physical abuse, family disownment coercive control, threats, forced marriage and other harmful practices, and in some cases even murder.
There may be multiple male and female perpetrators from the immediate family, sometimes the extended family and occasionally the community at large. Mothers, sisters, aunties and even grandmothers have been known to be involved in the conspiring of honour crimes.
Males can also be victims, sometimes because of their involvement in what is deemed to be an inappropriate relationship, if they are gay, or if they are believed to be supporting the victim.
If you are, or worried that you could be, at risk from Honour Based Abuse, support is available from the Doncaster Domestic Abuse Hub.
For more information and support What is Honour-Based Abuse? - City of Doncaster Council
- Category: Adult social care