Through the lens of a new interpretation of criminal justice history Sectarian Order in Bahrain focuses on a cache of colonial criminal cases dated 1924 to 1940. It outlines major shifts in notions of the social order, highlighting a sectarianism modus operandi within the colonial criminal justice system.
Through the lens of a new interpretation of criminal justice history Sectarian Order in Bahrain focuses on a cache of colonial criminal cases dated 1924 to 1940. It outlines major shifts in notions of the social order, highlighting a sectarianism modus operandi within the colonial criminal justice system.
Staci Strobl is department chair and associate professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville.
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Chapter 1: Land and Sea: The Two Historical Disruptions and Sectarian Order Maintenance Chapter 2: Shooting at the Sheikh: The Criminalization of Tribal Rivalry Chapter 3: "You Brother of a Prostitute": Honor, Insults, and Crime Chapter 4: Sectarian Tashwish: Anti- Shi`a Violence and Sunni-Dominated Policing Chapter 5: "Mad, No House, No Money": Sect-Based Citizenship and Crime
Chapter 1: Land and Sea: The Two Historical Disruptions and Sectarian Order Maintenance Chapter 2: Shooting at the Sheikh: The Criminalization of Tribal Rivalry Chapter 3: "You Brother of a Prostitute": Honor, Insults, and Crime Chapter 4: Sectarian Tashwish: Anti- Shi`a Violence and Sunni-Dominated Policing Chapter 5: "Mad, No House, No Money": Sect-Based Citizenship and Crime
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