TY - BOOK AU - Hakeem,Farrukh B. AU - Haberfeld,M.R. AU - Verma,Arvind ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Policing Muslim Communities: Comparative International Context SN - 9781461435525 AV - HV6001-7220.5 U1 - 364 23 PY - 2012/// CY - New York, NY PB - Springer New York, Imprint: Springer KW - Social sciences KW - Private international law KW - Conflict of laws KW - International law KW - Comparative law KW - Criminology KW - Social Sciences KW - Criminology & Criminal Justice KW - Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law KW - Electronic books KW - local N1 - Introduction -- The Concept of Punishment under Sharia -- Policing Muslims in Western Democracies -- Human Rights and Islamic Law -- Police and the Administration of Justice in Medieval India.-Policing Muslim Community in India -- Policing Minorities in the Arab World -- Policing Muslims in a Combat/Peace Environment N2 - Recently  the Islamic world  is undergoing political crisis and social unrest, in no small measure due to conflict between traditionalism and modernism. At the center of this contention is the role of Sharia  in Muslim society and the keeping of order. With this global  discourse in mind, Policing  Muslim Communities: Comparative International Context examines Sharia  and  its compatability with modern law enforcement. Issues and challenges regarding policing in Sharia-based, secular, and blended Islamic communities, communities under authoritarian and military control, and Muslim communities in non-Muslim countries are discussed in the current contexts of the human rights movements and global technologies. Balancing the perspectives of policing, by Muslims, with Muslims, and of Muslims, the book:   Offers a concise summary of the normative foundations of Sharia  and its implications for policing and law enforcement. Discusses in depth policing practices in  Muslim-majority and mixed systems. Contrasts various approaches to policing, case processing, and training in today’s socio-political context. Traces the effects of historical events such as the socio-political change in Muslim societies on modern law enforcement. Provides insights into the preventive/proactive role of the community as a basis for an international model of policing. Features case studies from across the Muslim world.   Timely reading that fills a major knowledge void, Policing Muslim Communities: Comparative International Context will find a wide audience among criminologists, political scientists, religious scholars,  scholars of Islam, and public policymakers UR - http://ezproxy.alfaisal.edu/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3552-5 ER -