Våld och förtryck i hederns namn
: om skolkuratorers kunskap och erfarenhet till ungdomar som utsätts för fenomenet hedersrelaterat våld och förtryck

Translated title of the thesis: Violence and repression in the name of honour: school counselors knowledge and experience in how to provide support to adolescents that being exposed to the phenomenon honour related violence
  • Jennie Fagberg
  • Emelie Karlsson

    Student thesis: University Diploma

    Abstract

    The purpose of this essay is to explore high school and collage school counselors knowledge and experience of honour related violence and repression. Our study is based on a qualitative method with interviews. The main question in our study is to examine the school counselors education in how to provide support to the exposed adolescents.

    We have conducted six interviews with school counselors in the southern Sweden. We have used a semi structured interview technique with questionnaires that have been a support to us during the interviews. The results of our study showed that some of our respondents knew that they had limited education and knowledge in honour related violence and also that they wanted more experience about the problemarea. Other respondents said that they had experience enough about the problemar ea. The results also show that the respondents believe that there is more honour related problems in the adolescents families than what the counselors find out about, and that some of the respondents didn´t even know in wich way they could provide help to theese students.

    Date of Award2012-Oct-11
    Original languageSwedish
    SupervisorHans Knutagård (Supervisor) & Weddig Runquist (Examiner)

    Educational program

    • Social Work Study Programme

    Courses and Subjects

    • Miscellaneous

    University credits

    • 15 HE credits

    Swedish Standard Keywords

    • Social Work (50402)
    • Social Psychology (50403)

    Keywords

    • honour related violence
    • school counselors
    • honour
    • patriarch
    • adolescents

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