Forced marriage occurs when an individual is pressured psychologically or physically into marriage. Methods to detect forced marriage are challenging for most police organisations, who are prevented from intervening due to honour-systems and cultural values; as well as ensuing physical and psychological barriers, which prevent victim reporting. Applying key components of Sellin’s (1933) Culture Conflict theory, 21 semi-structured interviews were conducted with police officers and forced marriage specialists to determine whether police are able to recognise and respond to forced marriage situations, and whether lack of awareness, understanding and training on forced marriage influences officers’ perceptions of policing of forced marriage. T...
The issue of forced marriage has recently become the focus of both national and international debate...
This paper examines the British media’s construction of forced marriage as an urgent social problem ...
In September 2015, the Scottish Government commissioned a 10 month study to better understand forced...
Forced marriage (FM) occurs when one or both parties do not or cannot consent to the arrangement and...
This paper highlights the importance of recognising forced marriage as a form of violence and draws ...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
Our paper is based on a qualitative empirical study of forced marriage in the UK and offers a multid...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
Sections 120 and 121 of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 (‘the 2014 Act’) make...
This article examines focus group responses from an England Police Force Independent Advisory Group ...
Suspect subjectivities and the problem of cultural difference: media and policy discourses on forced...
This article draws from our mixed methods study of forced marriage (FM) in Scotland focusing on poli...
This article examines the background, provisions and implications of the 2007 Forced Marriage Civil ...
This article draws from our mixed methods study of forced marriage (FM) in Scotland focusing on poli...
The issue of forced marriage has recently become the focus of both national and international debate...
This paper examines the British media’s construction of forced marriage as an urgent social problem ...
In September 2015, the Scottish Government commissioned a 10 month study to better understand forced...
Forced marriage (FM) occurs when one or both parties do not or cannot consent to the arrangement and...
This paper highlights the importance of recognising forced marriage as a form of violence and draws ...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
Our paper is based on a qualitative empirical study of forced marriage in the UK and offers a multid...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
Sections 120 and 121 of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 (‘the 2014 Act’) make...
This article examines focus group responses from an England Police Force Independent Advisory Group ...
Suspect subjectivities and the problem of cultural difference: media and policy discourses on forced...
This article draws from our mixed methods study of forced marriage (FM) in Scotland focusing on poli...
This article examines the background, provisions and implications of the 2007 Forced Marriage Civil ...
This article draws from our mixed methods study of forced marriage (FM) in Scotland focusing on poli...
The issue of forced marriage has recently become the focus of both national and international debate...
This paper examines the British media’s construction of forced marriage as an urgent social problem ...
In September 2015, the Scottish Government commissioned a 10 month study to better understand forced...