Purified by Blood
Honour Killings Amongst Turks in the Netherlands
Distributed for Amsterdam University Press
352 pages
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6-1/4 x 9-1/2
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© 2002
Honor killings—murders carried out to cleanse tarnished family honor or chastity—have long been reported as significant problems in the heart of the Muslim world. It is also a widely known phenomenon in Turkey, where an average of six such killings is reported per month, and with Turkish migration to Western Europe since the 1960s, these murders have been reported in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, Sweden, and Denmark. Clementine van Eck's incisive study examines twenty such murders committed in the Netherlands, focusing particular attention on the social factors that play a role in the decision to commit an honor killing.
Contents
Preface
Introduction
1. Honour and honour killing
2. The victim
3. The honour killer
4. Marriage and elopement
5. More case studies
6. Alternatives to honour killing
7. Why an honour killing?
Conclusion
Appendix I. More case studies from the court records
Appendix II. Case studies from Bitlis province
Appendix III. The Turkish Criminal Code (TCK) and honour killing
Notes
Literature
Index
Introduction
1. Honour and honour killing
2. The victim
3. The honour killer
4. Marriage and elopement
5. More case studies
6. Alternatives to honour killing
7. Why an honour killing?
Conclusion
Appendix I. More case studies from the court records
Appendix II. Case studies from Bitlis province
Appendix III. The Turkish Criminal Code (TCK) and honour killing
Notes
Literature
Index
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