Contents: Introduction; The Sharia law’s genesis: a brief history; The legal theory of Sharia law; Women’s legal status in Sharia law; Iran’s criminal justice system: from secular to Sharia; The criminogenic impacts of Sharia based criminal justice system in Iran, 1979-1999; Feminine crime under the Sharia based system in Iran; The Sharia law and female victimization in Iran; Conclusion; Index.
Hamid R. Kusha, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice, East Carolina University in Greenville, USA
’...provides much needed insight into Islam’s basic Sharia (Sacred) Law...a comprehensive but succinct challenge to the contemporary government’s claim that its application of the Sharia emulates the Prophet Muhammad’s style of adjudication...’ UN21 Interest Group Newsletter 'Kusha's book provides a reasoned analysis supported by a wealth of data about the criminal justice system in Iran as it relates to women...The book is a must read for both its criminological and historic significance.' International Criminal Justice Review
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