Abstract
This paper explores cultural and functional dynamics of honour killing in Kurram Agency. A sample size of 377 respondents, comprising ‘Malik’ was randomly selected to assess the cultural endorsement of honour killing. A conceptual frame work, based on cultural aspect of honour killing and honour killing (Dependent Variable) was developed and crossed tabulated to get inferences through the application of Chi-Square statistics at bi-variate and multi-variate levels (Controlling Marital Status). The study found that a strong belief pertaining to virginity of a woman has significant association with honour killing. Moreover, strict adherence to customary ways of life, restoration of honour with blood, rumors about dishonouring, presenting act of dishonour in media, and practices of honour killing by all tribes and sects residing in the study universe had significant association with honour killing. At multi-variate level, the study found that married people had no room of developing incest relationship and violation of their honour had to meet with ultimate end. The study concluded that honour killing had a strong cultural and social endorsement in the prevalent Pakhtun tribal social order as it was practiced in all tribes and sects in letter and spirit. Educating all stakeholders, pertaining to human loss through honour killing, interpretation of virginity on scientific grounds were presented some of the recommendation in light of the study findings.

Arshad Khan Bangash, Niaz Muhammad. (2017) Honour Killing In Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan: A Perceptional Study in Kurram Agency, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-09, Issue-3.
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