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Truth Intentionality And Evidence Anthropological Approaches To Crime 1st Edition Yazid Ben Hounet

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Truth Intentionality And Evidence Anthropological Approaches To Crime 1st Edition Yazid Ben Hounet
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.17 MB
Pages: 182
Author: Yazid Ben Hounet, Deborah Puccio-Den (eds.)
ISBN: 9781138646094, 1138646091
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Truth Intentionality And Evidence Anthropological Approaches To Crime 1st Edition Yazid Ben Hounet by Yazid Ben Hounet, Deborah Puccio-den (eds.) 9781138646094, 1138646091 instant download after payment.

Truth, Intentionality and Evidence
This book provides an anthropological exploration of the ways in which
crime is perceived and defined, focusing on notions of truth, intentionality
and evidence. The chapters contain rich ethnographic case studies drawn
from work in the Middle East, Africa, India, Mexico and Europe. Avari-
ety of instances are discussed, from court proceedings, police reports and
newspapers to moments of conflict resolution and reconciliation. Through
analysis of this material, the authors reflect on how perception of an act as
a crime can differ and how the definition of crime may not be shared by all
societies. The approach takes into consideration local standards as well as
social, legal and contextual constraints.
Yazid Ben Hounetis a research fellow in anthropology at the CNRS (Centre
National de Recherche Scientifique / French National Research Center for
Scientific Research). He is also a member of the Laboratoire d’Anthropologie
Sociale (CNRS/Collège de France/EHESS) and of the Centre Jacques Berque.
Deborah Puccio-Denis a researcher at the French National Center for Scien-
tific Research (CNRS), and she works at LAIOS-IIAC, a research laboratory
of the EHESS (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales), France.

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