Crimes against women

Author(s)

    • Pike, David Wingeate

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Crimes against women

David Wingeate Pike, editor

(Women's issues)

Nova Science Publishers, c2011

  • : hardcover

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"A project of the American Graduate School of International Relations and Diplomacy"

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

So long as women are considered inferior human beings, crimes against women will not be considered as crimes against humanity. The problem cannot be solved simply by women achieving economic freedom and education, but can only be solved by exposing, and then changing, cultural traditions, customs and religious practices that harm humanity by debasing women. When men are tortured, it is considered a crime. When women are tortured, it is dismissed as a custom, a part of the tradition. Millions of people literally believe in the propriety of throwing live women onto their husband's funeral pyre, or mutilating female genitals, since it is accepted as tradition and has formed part of the culture. This sick mentality of the past must end. This book explores the cultural aspects of injustices against women and the general exploitation by a male-oriented society.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Introduction: Women missing
  • Crimes Against Women in Concept & Law
  • Crimes Against Women in Times of Conflict
  • Crimes Against Women Deriving from Religion, Custom & Traditions
  • Index.

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