Report
Australian Muslims’ experiences of policing and surveillance
Publisher
Muslims
Police-community relations
CALD
Police
Surveillance
Law enforcement
Lived experience
Australia
Resources
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Australian Muslims’ experiences of policing and surveillance | 19.85 MB |
Description
This study aims to examine Australian Muslims’ perspectives and attitudes towards law enforcement agencies. It also examines the broader implications of this relationship, especially on Muslims’ social activism, sense of being respected as full citizens and capacity to advocate for change in areas that affect Muslim lives in Australia. This study paints a complex picture of the diversity in Muslim communities and the array of experiences.
Publication Details
Copyright:
The Australian Muslim Women’s Centre for Human Rights 2021
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
21 Oct 2021