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Dr. Bakhitah Abdul-Ra'uf |
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Office: 307 Adams, Room 5D Phone: (540) 831-6338 E-Mail: bbabdulr@radford.edu |
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| Dr. Abdul-Ra'uf joined the Radford University faculty in 1993. | ||
Summer 2008 Schedule
Summer II Course
CRJU-490, Seminar: Islamic Law, 6:00-10:00 TR, Virginia Western Community College
Office Hours: To Be Announced
Interests
Dr. Abdul-Ra'uf's academic interests include social and cultural anthropology, ethnography, race and ethnicity, minorities and criminality, police subculture, community policing, comparative justice systems, and Islamic Law.
Recent Professional Activities
Dr. Abdul-Ra'uf's recent research includes:
"Roles of Disengagement: Race, Crime, and Imprisonment - the Transformation of an African American New Worldview." Article under review.
Abdul-Ra’uf, B.
& Newman, F. (Accepted). Is Racial Profiling of African
Americans a Police Resource? In Larry Hoover. (Ed.).
Challenging American Police: A Reader for 21st Century
American Police: A Reader for the 21st Century.
"Examining Blasphemous Physical Depictions of the Prophet Mohammad." Paper Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meetings, 2007, Seattle, Washington.
"U.S. Police/African-American Community Relations and Racial Profiling: Doing Anthropology at Home." ERCES Online Quarterly Review, 3(1).
“Police Subculture and Racial Profiling: Doing Anthropology at Home.” Paper Presented at the European and International Research Group on Crime, Ethics and Social Philosophy (ERCES), 2006, Borovetz, Bulgaria.
"Police,
Crime and Justice in New Zealand: The Effects of Urbanization on
Maori Culture." Paper Presented at the Academy of Criminal
Justice Sciences Meetings, 2006, Baltimore Maryland.
“Race and the Criminal Justice Process in England.” Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meetings, 2005, Chicago, Illinois.
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