The government has rejected calls for a legal definition of honour-based abuse.
The Women and Equalities Committee (WEC) recommended the definition in its report into honour-based abuse in July.
On Friday, the government responded by saying it already has a working definition used by the Home Office and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).
“It is not clear that making the definition statutory would improve understanding of, or the response to, these crimes,” it added.
Honour-based abuse is perpetrated by people who claim to be upholding the so-called honour of a family or community.