Sectarian Order in Bahrain

The Social and Colonial Origins of Criminal Justice

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Sectarian Order in Bahrain

The Social and Colonial Origins of Criminal Justice

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Sectarian Order in Bahrain connects the rise of colonial criminal justice in Bahrain and sectarianism, making detailed use of an archival cache of colonial criminal court cases in the British Library, and offering a critical analysis. Using primary and secondary historical documents, including ethnographic and anthropological accounts, the book links major themes in critical and cultural criminology, southern criminology, historical sociology, post-colonialism, and Gulf studies which have not been adequately examined together. It drills down on an important group of surviving criminal court case files, and shows how they can describe the problem of and inform solutions to sectarian discrimination in Bahrain. There are two major shifts in notions of the social order and order maintenance that characterize the 20th century, highlighting a sectarianism modus operandi within the colonial criminal justice system. The shifts are the criminalization of inter-tribal competition and honor-based modes of behavior in order to prevent intra-Sunni contestation and to unite Sunnis under Al-Khalifah and colonial authority; and the invention of indigenous Shi’a and Persian Bahrainis as a criminal class as an extension of the sectarianism long practiced by the Al Khalifah (and other Sunni tribes). Together these two shifts birth a modern criminal justice system that institutionalizes Sunni chauvinism and Shi’a discrimination, problems evident in the Bahraini criminal justice system today.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Land and Sea: The Two Historical Disruptions and Sectarian Order Maintenance
Chapter 2: Shooting at the Sheikh: The Criminalization of Tribal Rivalry
Chapter 3: “You Brother of a Prostitute”: Honor, Insults, and Crime
Chapter 4: Sectarian Tashwish: Anti- Shi`a Violence and Sunni-Dominated Policing
Chapter 5: “Mad, No House, No Money”: Sect-Based Citizenship and Crime

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Published Sep 15 2018
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 192
ISBN 9781498541602
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 2 Tables
Dimensions 230 x 158 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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