In recent years, several organizations, institutions, and research groups have examined the issue of honour-based violence in Quebec. Here are links to some of these resources that will allow you to explore the topic further.
Melpa Kamateros, Executive Director, Athena Shield Family Services (2018)
Honor-based violence: from a global historical perspective to the recognition of a current problem
This article has been revised since its initial publication in Les cahiers de Plaidoyer Victimes: Les violences publiques sur l’honneur : perspective québécoise published in the fall of 2016.
The PV Notebooks, Victimology Unit. Honor-based violence: a Quebec perspective (2016)
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Team Trajetvi (2015).
Understanding honour-based violence (HBV) in Quebec through cases of girls and women taken into care by youth protection and shelters.
Table de concertation des organismes au service des personnes réfugiées et immigrantes — TCRI (2014).
“ Honor-based violence — Understanding and taking action — A directory for service providers and women. ”
Radio Canada (2014).
Banaz, an honour crime .
Report from Thursday, February 20, 2014
Lamboley M., Jimenez E., Cousineau, M.-M., Pontel M. (2014).
“ The intersectional approach to better understand the forced marriage of immigrant women in Montreal ”, Revue Nouvelles pratiques sociales , Vol. 26(2):126-140.
Montreal Youth Centre – University Institute (2014).
Violence committed in the name of honour: Thematic bibliography.
Geadah, Y. (2013). Honour crimes: from outrage to action .
Quebec City (QC): Opinion of the Council on the Status of Women, October 2013.
Raymonde Provencher (2012).
” Her crimes without honor. “
Films of March 3rd.