Rahila Gupta

Prosecuting forced marriage is satisfying – but preventing it is better still

Some women will testify in court against their parents. Most will not. BY RAHILA GUPTA Crimes of violence against women have unconscionably low rates of conviction.  This appears to be particularly true of violent crimes experienced by minority women, as in the case of forced marriage and female genital mutilation. No wonder then that the first successful conviction of … Continue reading