The Rape and Murder of Minor Girl Zainab: A Case Study of Pedophilic Sexual Violence in Pakistan

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.71016/hnjss/djhbek12

Keywords:

Child Sexual Abuse, Pedophilia, Routine Activities Theory, Feminist Theory, Legal Reform, Forensic Capabilities, Societal Stigma, Law Enforcement, Pakistan

Abstract

Aim of the Study: This work explores the terrible rape and murder of a little girl, Zainab Ansari, in Kasur, a city in Pakistan, that put the growing epidemic of pedophilic sexual violence and moreover pointed to the lack of child protection in the country. It looks into the domestic cultural, legal and institutional practices that enabled a pedophile to reoffend and brings into sharp focus an urgent need to reform the child protection mechanisms and laws of Pakistan.

Methodology: Employing a case study methodology and anchored on Routine Activities Theory and Feminist Theory, the study stats on structural vulnerabilities and the perpetration of Patriarchal Domination that qualifies a societal culture that embraces silenced/deemed-unsayable child sexual abuse. Sources comprise newspapers, magazines and journals, as well as official police and legal reports in order to present a comprehensive view of institutional and societal adequacy in handling sexual violence.

Findings: The areas that were identified as critical gaps include Lack of police response, community’s perception about Child abuse, and delayed response from other units. It asserts inadequacies in the management of the law especially in enforcement, non-reporting of child sexual abuse and conservative proactive measures that characterized the protection systems allowing continuation of the offences. People pushed for social changes and media played an important role in addressing the issue but not much in solving the root cause.

Conclusion: In a nutshell, this study calls for a coordinated multifaceted approach to changes such as enhancing the vigor in the enforcement of laws, increasing awareness among the community as well as reforming the laws that guard Children. Focusing on the obstacles that prevent safety for children in Pakistan both at social level and institutional level, more can be done to prevent recurrence of such calamities in future.

Author Biographies

  • Muhammad Aqib Alam, University of Management and Technology (UMT) Lahore, Pakistan.

    M.Phil. Scholar, Department of Sociology,

  • Dr. Ahmad Raza, University of Management and Technology (UMT) Lahore, Pakistan.

    Associate Professor, Department of Sociology,

  • Muhammad Omer Raza, University of Management and Technology (UMT) Lahore, Pakistan.

    Visiting Faculty, Department of Sociology,

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Published

2024-09-26

How to Cite

Alam, M. A., Raza, A., & Raza, M. O. (2024). The Rape and Murder of Minor Girl Zainab: A Case Study of Pedophilic Sexual Violence in Pakistan. Human Nature Journal of Social Sciences, 5(3), 258-274. https://doi.org/10.71016/hnjss/djhbek12