Focusing on the aftermath of 9/11, this book provides a critical analysis of the offending and victimization of Asian Muslims, highlighting the urgent need for understanding in this area. It offers a comparative criminological evaluation of British and Pakistani South Asian Muslims, exploring the complexities of their experiences in the context of crime and societal perception. Through this lens, the work aims to shed light on broader issues of identity, discrimination, and justice in a post-9/11 world.
Muzammil Quraishi Livres



Focusing on the evolution of criminological scholarship in Malaysia, this book critiques studies on crime, deviance, and criminal justice while linking contemporary issues to historical influences like colonialism and authoritarianism. It examines the complexities of legal pluralism through case studies on apostasy and the death penalty. The author proposes a critical criminological framework for future research, incorporating theories from critical race theory to Islamic critical realism, making it valuable for scholars across multiple disciplines.
Researching Racism
- 184pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Acrucial guide for anyone beginning their research on racism, exploring the meaning of racism, key studies in the field, core methods and an agenda of research for the future.