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Rights,women, and the state of Pakistan
Authors:Sara Brightman
Institution:Department of Criminal Justice, Fayetteville State University, 1200 Murchison Rd., Fayetteville, NC 28301, USA
Abstract:Violence against women is a problem around the world. Addressing the issues of physical and sexual violence against women has been a complicated endeavor for criminologists. Much of the traditional criminological research on violence against women has frequently focused on rape as a crime of power between individuals. However, this framework has been expanded to incorporate the analysis of rape during times of war and rape as a state crime. In these cases, rape serves a broader purpose within the military and social structure. By focusing on the specific case of the gang rape of Mukhtar Mai, the goal of this paper was to demonstrate and analyze the role of the state in many of these crimes. Mukhtar Mai’s case should not be understood in isolation, but as a way to illuminate the role of the state in these numerous crimes.
Keywords:state crime  rape  sexual assault  women’s rights  victimology  Pakistan
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