Abstract
This article articulates the new paradigms of Homicidal Female Honor Victimization in the rural context of Sindh. The study focuses on exploring the etiology of the homicide-related victimization of the females. The background literature and studies laid the conceptual framework starting from concepts like homicide, violence, victimology, and victimprecipitation and victim-offender relationship. The study findings reveal that the victimization is the result of cultural taboos, heat of passion, prevailing lawlessness, subculture of violence, male-dominancy, domestic feuds and feudal mindset. The response of the police towards the criminality affecting women is very poor and unsatisfactory. Police fails to enforce and execute the adequate action against the offenders. The female victimization could be prevented with deterrence of adequate and swift punishment to lawviolators. Besides, the development related to the socio-economic, rural, educational, cultural and legal sectors can truly empower women preventing their victimization in Sindhi society.

Nabi Bakhsh Narejo, Shamsuddin Syed. (2010) Paradigms of Homicidal Female Honour Victimization in Sindh, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-02, Issue-2.
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