Presents an innovative new argument that counter-terrorism law and policing produce a 'common sense' knowledge about Muslims and targeted ethnic minorities which, in turn, establishes contemporary practices, understandings and norms which mark these groups as 'of interest' to law enforcement and other organisations.
Presents an innovative new argument that counter-terrorism law and policing produce a 'common sense' knowledge about Muslims and targeted ethnic minorities which, in turn, establishes contemporary practices, understandings and norms which mark these groups as 'of interest' to law enforcement and other organisations.
Dr Victoria Sentas is a Lecturer in the School of Law at the University of New South Wales, Sydney. She has published in the fields of counter-terrorism, race and criminal justice and serves on the editorial board of the Australian Feminist Law Journal.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Traces in Counter-Terrorism: An Introduction 2: The Hegemony of Race 3: A Motive for Terror: Law and Islam 4: 'No Crime Scenes': The Police and Extremism 5: Policing Social Cohesion: Community Policing for Counter-Terrorism 6: 'We just want to get to know you': The Function of Informal Questioning 7: Disrupting Diaspora: Policing Terrorist Organisations 8: Without an Inventory
1: Traces in Counter-Terrorism: An Introduction 2: The Hegemony of Race 3: A Motive for Terror: Law and Islam 4: 'No Crime Scenes': The Police and Extremism 5: Policing Social Cohesion: Community Policing for Counter-Terrorism 6: 'We just want to get to know you': The Function of Informal Questioning 7: Disrupting Diaspora: Policing Terrorist Organisations 8: Without an Inventory
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