Comparative Judgement Modeling to Map Forced Marriage at Local Levels
Forcing someone into marriage against their will is a violation of their human rights. In 2021, the county of Nottinghamshire, UK, launched a strategy to tackle forced marriage and violence against women and girls. However, accessing information about where victims are located in the county could co...
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Zusammenfassung: | Forcing someone into marriage against their will is a violation of their
human rights. In 2021, the county of Nottinghamshire, UK, launched a strategy
to tackle forced marriage and violence against women and girls. However,
accessing information about where victims are located in the county could
compromise their safety, so it is not possible to develop interventions for
different areas of the county. Comparative judgement studies offer a way to map
the risk of human rights abuses without collecting data that could compromise
victim safety. Current methods require studies to have a large number of
participants, so we develop a comparative judgement model that provides a more
flexible spatial modelling structure and a mechanism to schedule comparisons
more effectively. The methods reduce the data collection burden on participants
and make a comparative judgement study feasible with a small number of
participants. Underpinning these methods is a latent variable representation
that improves on the scalability of previous comparative judgement models. We
use these methods to map the risk of forced marriage across Nottinghamshire
thereby supporting the county's strategy for tackling violence against women
and girls. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2212.01202 |