forced into a marriage. >>she was in contact with my colleagues, um, at the forced marriage unit in london, and she clearly does not want to be forced into this marriage. >>(vo) pakistan has a large british community, and albert's team deal with between 130 and 150 cases of forced marriage every year. a forced marriage is different from an arranged marriage, in that it is conducted without the consent of one or both of the marrying parties. >>lots of marriages are done just to make sure that the family honor remains intact. they would not like their children to get married to someone in the uk. they would not like their children to be westernized. and, if it happens, then, yes, their honor is affected. >>(vo) usually, in cases like this a group of armed police would accompany albert's team. >>she thinks that, if the police come, it's going to create a scene over there, that the family's honor will be at stake. >>(vo) rescues can be unpredictable and dangerous. >>we've had cases where families have reacted very, very aggressively. so, um, the only danger is that they might try to harm the girl that we have gone