Teaching to Fear: How Islamophobia is Perpetuated in Criminology and Adjacent Disciplines
Teaching to Fear: How Islamophobia is Perpetuated in Criminology and Adjacent Disciplines
Anas Askar Amin Asfari a Department of Behavioral Sciences & Human Services, Bowie State University, Bowie, MDUSAb Department of Justice Studies, University of Regina, Regina, CanadaAnas Askar is an Assistant Professor at Bowie State University in the Program of Sociology. Anas has published on topics such as American-born imams, Muslim-American assimilation, and terrorism framing. His research interests include Islamophobia, green criminology, environmental victimization, and health inequality.Amin Asfari is an Associate Professor and Law Foundation of Saskatchewan Chair in Policing in the Justice Studies Department at the University of Regina. Amin’s research and publications are interdisciplinary and currently include journal articles, book chapters, edited and coauthored books on topics such as Muslims and police, Muslim assimilation, white supremacists mass shooters and conspiracism, Muslim suicide as well victimization and Islamophobia in carceral institutions among others.