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  2. Honor killing - Wikipedia

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    An honor killing (American English), honour killing (Commonwealth English), or shame killing [1] is a traditional form of murder in which a person is killed by or at the behest of members of their family or their partner, due to culturally sanctioned beliefs that such homicides are necessary as retribution for the perceived dishonoring of the ...

  3. Honor killing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Several honor killings have been documented in the United States. As of 2012, there is no central agency that collects data across all jurisdictions in regards to honor violence in the United States. [citation needed] There is reluctance among some organizations to label events as honor killings to avoid stigmatizing Muslim and Arab cultures. [1]

  4. Honor killings by region - Wikipedia

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    Honor killings and other forms of violence against women have increased since the creation of Iraqi Kurdistan, and "both the KDP and PUK claimed that women's oppression, including 'honor killings', are part of Kurdish 'tribal and Islamic culture'" [118] The honor killing and self-immolation condoned or tolerated by the Kurdish administration in ...

  5. Parents tried to ‘honor kill’ 17-year-old daughter for ...

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    An honor killing is a practice in some societies when family members justify killing a person, usually a woman, by claiming the victim has brought dishonor to the family, according to Britannica.

  6. Justifiable homicide - Wikipedia

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    Justifiable homicide applies to the blameless killing of a person, such as in self-defense. [1]The term "legal intervention" is a classification incorporated into the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, and does not denote the lawfulness or legality of the circumstances surrounding a death caused by law enforcement. [2]

  7. ‘Sometimes it’s not illegal to kill someone:’ Defendant ...

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    “As odd as it sounds, sometimes it’s not illegal to kill someone,” Kirk said. “Our legal says there’s certain situations where you’re allowed to do that. You’re protected by the law.”

  8. Utah death-row inmate featured in best-selling book dies - AOL

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    Ron Lafferty, 78, had expected to be executed in Utah next year and become the first American put to death by firing squad in nearly a decade.

  9. Murder - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 February 2025. Unlawful killing of a human with malice aforethought For other uses, see Murder (disambiguation). "Murderer" redirects here. For other uses, see Murderer (disambiguation). "Double murder" redirects here. For the film, see Double Murder. Cain slaying Abel, by Peter Paul Rubens, c. 1600 ...