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This book provides a critical analysis of criminological
scholarship in Malaysia, presenting a focused exploration of the
key qualities and limitations to studies on crime, deviance,
victimization and criminal justice in this country. This text
connects contemporary crime problems with historical legacies such
as the impact of colonialism and the influence of ethno-nationalism
and authoritarianism in the region. Conflict and tension created by
legal pluralism is illustrated via three case studies exploring
apostasy, Islamic rehabilitation centres, and retention and use of
the death penalty. In addition to a critique of contemporary
Malaysian criminological scholarship, Towards a Malaysian
Criminology suggests a composite, critical criminological approach
to guide future research. This approach draws on theoretical
traditions in critical race theory, critical realism, ultra-realism
and the emerging field of Islamic critical realism. Given the
multidisciplinary nature of the discipline, this text will appeal
to scholars of criminology, sociology, law, politics and Islamic
theology.
Are you a prison officer who feels nervous about dealing with
Muslims on the wings? Are you a prison chaplain who wants to know
how your chaplaincy affects the lives of prisoners? Are you a
policymaker who needs a robust base of evidence for Islam in
prison? Are you an academic or a journalist seeking ground-breaking
social science in a contentious field? Based on original evidence
from 279 Muslim prisoners and 79 prison officers, we explore how
Muslims come to be incarcerated, how the practice of Islam affects
prison life and rehabilitation, the types of Islam and the effects
of Islamic conversion in prison and the professional practice of
officers and chaplains. We also investigate the common belief that
incarceration fosters Islamist extremism and suggest improvements
to faith provision and rehabilitative opportunities for Muslim
prisoners.
In the aftermath of 9/11 a critical analysis of offending and
victimisation of Asian Muslims is desperately required. Muslims and
Crime addresses this need by means of a comparative criminological
evaluation of British and Pakistani South Asian Muslims. In
addition to providing a succinct review of contemporary studies in
the field, Muzammil Quraishi evaluates issues of offending and
victimization amongst South Asian Muslims; develops an
understanding of Islamic criminal law and its influence on crime
and social control by means of a comparative evaluation between
Britain and Pakistan; explores the nature of Islamophobia and its
impact on South Asian Muslims in Britain and Pakistan; explores the
American 'Critical Race Theory' perspective within British and
Pakistani contexts; and examines the construction of racial
stereotypes during colonial encounters and how far these may be
traced into the post-colonial social terrain. The book will
interest academics in sociology, criminology, race and ethnicity,
and law. The themes explored will also be of significant interest
to practitioners within criminal justice institutions.
In the aftermath of 9/11 a critical analysis of offending and
victimisation of Asian Muslims is desperately required. Muslims and
Crime addresses this need by means of a comparative criminological
evaluation of British and Pakistani South Asian Muslims. In
addition to providing a succinct review of contemporary studies in
the field, Muzammil Quraishi evaluates issues of offending and
victimization amongst South Asian Muslims; develops an
understanding of Islamic criminal law and its influence on crime
and social control by means of a comparative evaluation between
Britain and Pakistan; explores the nature of Islamophobia and its
impact on South Asian Muslims in Britain and Pakistan; explores the
American 'Critical Race Theory' perspective within British and
Pakistani contexts; and examines the construction of racial
stereotypes during colonial encounters and how far these may be
traced into the post-colonial social terrain. The book will
interest academics in sociology, criminology, race and ethnicity,
and law. The themes explored will also be of significant interest
to practitioners within criminal justice institutions.
"A welcome and overdue contribution to the field. Identifying a
need for an empirical guide to complement the abundant theoretical
literature, this book combines a variety of practical avenues of
advice with analytical sophistication, without losing any of the
subject matter's complexities. The contextual chapters are well
judged and informative, while readers will surely find the careful
selection and very clear presentation of the case studies
particularly useful in thinking through the projects from start to
completion." - Steve Garner, Open University This book offers a one
stop guide to the meaning of racism, key studies in the field, core
methodologies and an agenda for research for the future. Discussing
the salient aspects of race and racism in contemporary society
alongside methodological and practical considerations of
qualitative research in the field, Researching Racism is not only
an original textbook but also a crucial guide for anyone beginning
their own research on racism. Based on Muzammil Quraishi and Rob
Philburn's extensive background as researchers, supervisors and
teachers, this book: offers a clear and accessible account of an
interdisciplinary and complex topic incorporates historical,
legislative and international dimensions of race and racism
outlines and illustrates a range of qualitative research methods
provides case studies and engaging examples includes a tool kit for
researchers of racism. This is an indispensable guide for students
wanting to research race and racism across the social sciences.
"A welcome and overdue contribution to the field. Identifying a
need for an empirical guide to complement the abundant theoretical
literature, this book combines a variety of practical avenues of
advice with analytical sophistication, without losing any of the
subject matter's complexities. The contextual chapters are well
judged and informative, while readers will surely find the careful
selection and very clear presentation of the case studies
particularly useful in thinking through the projects from start to
completion." - Steve Garner, Open University This book offers a one
stop guide to the meaning of racism, key studies in the field, core
methodologies and an agenda for research for the future. Discussing
the salient aspects of race and racism in contemporary society
alongside methodological and practical considerations of
qualitative research in the field, Researching Racism is not only
an original textbook but also a crucial guide for anyone beginning
their own research on racism. Based on Muzammil Quraishi and Rob
Philburn's extensive background as researchers, supervisors and
teachers, this book: offers a clear and accessible account of an
interdisciplinary and complex topic incorporates historical,
legislative and international dimensions of race and racism
outlines and illustrates a range of qualitative research methods
provides case studies and engaging examples includes a tool kit for
researchers of racism. This is an indispensable guide for students
wanting to research race and racism across the social sciences.
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