Abstract
Honour killings in Sindh are result of backward attitudes, male-oriented suspicion, cultural customs and rural ecology. The perpetrators are male-dominated actors, usually husbands, brothers and fathers. The victims are excessively married females young ranging from ages twenty to thirty one. Pistol, gun and hatchet are the main methods of the killing. Honour killings are customarily prevalent in Upper Sindh. This study explores the causation and characteristics of honour killings in district Sukkur, Sindh, Pakistan. Theoretically, people become violent when they are threatened and fearing that they are losing their selfworth(Toch,1993). The incidence could be controlled through mass awareness, attitudinal change, weapon control, community-oriented policing and women playing active role in Criminal Justice System.

Nabi Bakhsh Narejo, Sharjeel Karim Kharal. (2010) Study of Causes and Correlates of Honor Killings in District Sukkur, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-02, Issue-2.
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