“…In Honduras, for example, state agencies have diverted resources away from efforts to protect women from violence to address more “serious crimes” (e.g., burglaries or gang crimes), thus belittling violence against women ( Menjívar and Walsh 2017 ). A third strand focuses on how “adjacent” laws governing marriage, family, and work ( Adamson, Menjívar, and Walsh 2020 ; Menjívar and Walsh 2016 ) may undermine the enforcement of VAW laws on the ground. This literature suggests that women seeking justice face challenges when other laws (e.g., civil code) are prioritized and are endangered when, for instance, restraining orders are denied because these violate the property rights of the aggressor (e.g., property law).…”