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Crime or custom?Crime or custom?

Crime or custom?

Human Rights Watch (Organization)

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Recommendations -- Background -- Pakistan's obligations under international law -- The scope of the problem of violence against women -- The state response to violence against women -- The response of the international community. In Pakistan, it is estimated that eight women are raped every twenty-four hours and 70 to 95 percent of women have experienced domestic violence. Few women report the crimes, and fewer still see their attackers brought to justics. Women victims of violence who turn to the criminal justice system confront a discriminatory legal regime venal and abusive police, untrained medicolegal doctors, incompetent prosecutors, and skeptical judges.

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OL19414825W

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Violence againstCrimes againstWife abuseSex discrimination against womenWomen's rightsAbused womenRapeWomenSex crimesSocial conditionsSex discrimination in criminal justice administration

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