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Insight: Culture and violence against women
October 15, 2014 at 3:45 PM
Forced and underage marriage, family violence and female genital mutilation. When is it culture and when is it a crime? Radio New Zealand National's Insight programme will be talking about these issues on Sunday 19 October.
INSIGHT
Broadcast at 8.12am on Sunday mornings. It repeats on Mondays at 7.30pm and Wednesdays at 12.30am.
Sunday 19th October Culturally Motivated Crime in NZ
Forced and underage marriage, family violence and female genital mutilation. When is it culture and when is it a crime? Does this country have the laws to deal with these issues and is any extra legislation needed? Insight joins with Voices, Radio New Zealand’s programme promoting greater understanding of NZ’s ethnic minorities, to gauge what needs to be done, if anything, to protect women and children.
You can listen to Insight at the Radio New Zealand website, www.radionz.co.nz/insight, where we have over 300 programmes dating back to 2007.
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