Comparative Politics

Crime and Punishment

January 31, 2008 · 1 Comment

For our semester long topic we will be comparing the enforcement strategies for small crimes in the middle East and Africe.  Special attention will be paid to the countries of Iran, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, and Kenya.  The enforcements of these small crimes have been particularly harsh in these countries and it extends throughout their nations.  Religion plays a large role in society in the Muslim world and further comparison of these nations will indicate if that is a factor  We will continue to compare their treatment of men, women, and even examine the different policies within the countries for children (particularly in a school setting).  Through comparing various aspects of each of these nations governments and societal backgrounds we hope to find common indicators to why these nations are so harsh when it comes to common theivery.

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  • jd // January 31, 2008 at 11:49 pm

    Very interesting topic. You may want to, though, also include a country whose legal and social system takes a more lenient approach to the policing and adjudication of petty crimes to give you some variation. Remember the concept of “selecting on the dependent variable” that we discussed on Tuesday in class.

    Best of luck!

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