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Contents: Islam and South Asian Muslims; Muslims and crime, the existing picture; Colonialism, criminalized tribes and Islamophobia; Background to fieldwork locations; Crime, deviance and victimization in Britain and Pakistan; Theoretical perspectives; Conclusion; Glossary; Bibliography; Index.

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Dr Muzammil Quraishi is Lecturer in Criminology and Criminal Justice, and Criminology Programme Leader for ESPaCH at the University of Salford, UK.

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’There has never been a more opportune time for a scholarly study of Muslims as victims and perpetrators of crime. The comparative focus on particular communities in Britain and Pakistan makes Dr Quraishi's findings especially interesting and valuable. His combination of legal and criminological perspectives not only throws fresh light on important issues but also leads to sensible policy recommendations. This is why his book will appeal to many readers.’ James A. Beckford, University of Warwick, UK ’Dr Quraishi's work comes at an important time, when policy makers are increasingly acknowledging the importance of faith identities in general, and Muslim identities in particular, in relation to crime and victimisation. The events of September 11th 2001 and the more recent bombings in London in July 2005 have focused attention upon Muslim communities, and so this book makes a significant contribution to key issues in relation to Islam as an identity marker, and crime, deviance and victimisation in Britain and Pakistan.’ Basia Spalek, University of Birmingham, UK ’...this thoughtful contribution sets out from the very beginning to draw upon a wealth of sociological insight, criminological theory, political precedent and historical artefact to examine both instances of offending and victimization amongst South Asian Muslims in Britain and Pakistan...the interdisciplinary focus of the book serves as an asset and strength in making an intellectual contribution that will be of interest to academics in sociology, criminology, race and ethnicity, and law practitioners within criminal justice institutions amongst others.’ The Maghreb Review '...a most welcome publication...the author has initiated research on a problem of great global importance in the post-9/11 era.' International Criminal Justice Review 'Quraishi's research, in acknowledging the relevance of faith identity, in particular Muslim identity, to the ways in which people experience crime...is no

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