Traces of terror: counter-terrorism law, policing, and race/ Victoria Sentas

By: Sentas, VictoriaPublication details: UK: Oxford, 2014Description: xiv, 331pISBN: 9780199674633Subject(s): Terrorism--Prevention--Law and legislation -- Terrorism--Prevention | Racism -Civil rights -- Minorities--Government policy-MuslimsDDC classification: 363.32517
Contents:
Traces in Counter-Terrorism: An Introduction -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Questions -- 1.3. Motivations -- 1.4. Method and Sources -- 1.5. Limits -- 1.6. Chapter Overview -- 2. The Hegemony of Race -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. A Relational Approach to Counter-Terrorism Law and Policing -- 2.3. Muslims and Ethnic Minorities in Australia: Race, Law, and the Police -- 2.4. Conclusion -- 3.A Motive for Terror: Law and Islam -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. The Pattern of Counter-Terrorism Law in Australia -- 3.3. Tracing Motive: Islam and the Law -- 3.4. Being and Doing: Lodhi and Preparatory Offences -- 3.5. Defending Democracy: The Social Function of Law -- 3.6. Conclusion -- 4. `No Crime Scenes': The Police and Extremism -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Radicalization and Incipient Violence -- 4.3. Counter-Radicalization and the Production of Suspicion -- 4.4. Conclusion -- 5. Policing Social Cohesion: Community Policing for Counter-Terrorism -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Policy Themes Shaping Social Cohesion and Police Practice -- 5.3. Community Policing: Valuing Difference, Creating Cohesion -- 5.4. Community Policing: Over-policing against Segregation -- 5.5. Conclusion -- 6. `We Just Want to Get to Know You': The Function of Informal Questioning -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. The Growth and Complexity of Informal Police Questioning -- 6.3. Experiences of Informal Police Questioning -- 6.4. The Evidence of Identity -- 6.5. `Why Do You Go Home?': Questioning Belonging -- 6.6. The Right to Be Known -- 6.7. Conclusion -- 7. Disrupting Diaspora: Policing Terrorist Organizations -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. The Terrorist Organization Regime -- 7.3. Police Power in Practice -- 7.4. Conclusion -- 8. Without an Inventory -- 8.1. Criminalization -- 8.2. Suspect Community and National Belonging -- 8.3. Future Research: Gathering Traces.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
General Books General Books Central Library, Sikkim University
General Book Section
363.32517 SEN/T (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 48866
Total holds: 0

Traces in Counter-Terrorism: An Introduction --
1.1. Introduction --
1.2. Questions --
1.3. Motivations --
1.4. Method and Sources --
1.5. Limits --
1.6. Chapter Overview --
2. The Hegemony of Race --
2.1. Introduction --
2.2. A Relational Approach to Counter-Terrorism Law and Policing --
2.3. Muslims and Ethnic Minorities in Australia: Race, Law, and the Police --
2.4. Conclusion --
3.A Motive for Terror: Law and Islam --
3.1. Introduction --
3.2. The Pattern of Counter-Terrorism Law in Australia --
3.3. Tracing Motive: Islam and the Law --
3.4. Being and Doing: Lodhi and Preparatory Offences --
3.5. Defending Democracy: The Social Function of Law --
3.6. Conclusion --
4. `No Crime Scenes': The Police and Extremism --
4.1. Introduction --
4.2. Radicalization and Incipient Violence --
4.3. Counter-Radicalization and the Production of Suspicion --
4.4. Conclusion --
5. Policing Social Cohesion: Community Policing for Counter-Terrorism --
5.1. Introduction --
5.2. Policy Themes Shaping Social Cohesion and Police Practice --
5.3. Community Policing: Valuing Difference, Creating Cohesion --
5.4. Community Policing: Over-policing against Segregation --
5.5. Conclusion --
6. `We Just Want to Get to Know You': The Function of Informal Questioning --
6.1. Introduction --
6.2. The Growth and Complexity of Informal Police Questioning --
6.3. Experiences of Informal Police Questioning --
6.4. The Evidence of Identity --
6.5. `Why Do You Go Home?': Questioning Belonging --
6.6. The Right to Be Known --
6.7. Conclusion --
7. Disrupting Diaspora: Policing Terrorist Organizations --
7.1. Introduction --
7.2. The Terrorist Organization Regime --
7.3. Police Power in Practice --
7.4. Conclusion --
8. Without an Inventory --
8.1. Criminalization --
8.2. Suspect Community and National Belonging --
8.3. Future Research: Gathering Traces.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.
SIKKIM UNIVERSITY
University Portal | Contact Librarian | Library Portal

Powered by Koha