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VOL 4, NO 3 (2015): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR CRIME, JUSTICE AND SOCIAL DEMOCRACY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EDITORIAL
- Islamophobia and Crime – Anti-Muslim Demonising and Racialised Targeting: Guest Editor’s Introduction . 1-3 PDF () (227KB)
ARTICLES
- ‘All of a Sudden, There Are Muslims’: Visibilities and Islamophobic Violence in Canada Barbara Perry. 4-15 PDF () (307KB)
- Limits of UK Counterterrorism Policy and its Implications for Islamophobia and Far Right Extremism Tahir Abbas, Imran Awan. 16-29 PDF () (345KB)
- Rotherham, Rochdale, and the Racialised Threat of the ‘Muslim Grooming Gang’ Waqas Tufail. 30-43 PDF (330KB)
- ‘They Make Us Feel Like We’re a Virus’: The Multiple Impacts of Islamophobic Hostility Towards Veiled Muslim Women Irene Zempi, Neil Chakraborti. 44-56 PDF () (314KB)
- In Defence of Culture? Racialised Sexual Violence and Agency in Legal and Judicial Narratives Selda Dagistanli. 57-72 PDF () (365KB)
- Honour, Violence and Heteronormativity Nicole L Asquith. 73-84 PDF () (320KB)
- Not Eating the Muslim Other: Halal Certification, Scaremongering, and the Racialisation of Muslim Identity Shakira Hussein. 85-96 PDF () (325KB)
- Turning Asylum Seekers into ‘Dangerous Criminals’: Experiences of the Criminal Justice System of those Seeking Sanctuary Monish Bhatia. 97-111 PDF () (371KB)
- The Creeping Blight of Islamophobia in Australia Linda Briskman. 112-121 PDF () (305KB)
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