Abstract
Honour killing can be traced in almost all parts of Pakistan. The present research has been carried out to develop and measure the attribution of responsibility of people towards honour killing. The present study assessed it through seven scenario based on real incidents reported by the participants in their interviews; and incidents published in newspapers were also used. Interviews were conducted with lawyers, social activists, police officials, journalists, and perpetrators. However, scenarios were administered in a sample of 459 individuals (Male=245; Female=209) of 18-60 years (M= 28.06, SD= 9.63). Results were carried out to analyse gender and area of residence related differences. The results indicated that men attributed more to victims as a wrongdoer than women and participants living in rural areas justified honour killings as compared to urban population by giving the attribution of responsibility to the victims in the scenarios.

Sadia Huda, Anila Kamal. (2019) Development and Analysis of Attribution of Responsibility in Honour Killing Scenarios, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-11, Issue-1.
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