Crime against maids: an evaluation of Shariah and civil law punishment

It is undeniable facts that many maids whom have been abused sexually, physically, mentally, and psychologically by their employers or employer’s family or relative. Therefore, this study examines how Shari’ah punishment can be applied as a deterrent punishment and lesson to others. It is individual...

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Main Authors: Ali Mohamed, Ashgar Ali, Amuda, Yusuff Jelili
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Language:English
Published: Ontario International Development Agency 2011
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spelling iium-178172012-06-20T01:39:14Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/17817/ Crime against maids: an evaluation of Shariah and civil law punishment Ali Mohamed, Ashgar Ali Amuda, Yusuff Jelili K Law (General) KBP Islamic Law It is undeniable facts that many maids whom have been abused sexually, physically, mentally, and psychologically by their employers or employer’s family or relative. Therefore, this study examines how Shari’ah punishment can be applied as a deterrent punishment and lesson to others. It is individual rights to work as employee based on his or her class, status, and educational career. Shari’ah is the only law that gives all rights to human being regardless of his or her status, gender, tribe, and religion. The study will apply quantitative and qualitative methods for the analysis. Questionnaire and interviewed would be conducted on subject matter in order to discover undocumented facts. The sample would be conducted in certain universities such as UPSI, IIUM, and UKM in Malaysia. This survey or data will be sampled as an empirical evidence and proof that many maids were sexually abused while some were inflicted with injuries. Globally, maids’ abuse is very serious and complex and it needs deterrent punishment to reduce high percentage of criminal against maids. The study also aims to discover the effectiveness of the Shari’ah to serve as best law to secure maids rights and protect them in working places. Finally, useful solution to outstanding problem and suggestions would be suggested in the findings. Ontario International Development Agency 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/17817/1/CRIME_AGAINST_MAIDS_-JOURNAL_ARTICLE.pdf Ali Mohamed, Ashgar Ali and Amuda, Yusuff Jelili (2011) Crime against maids: an evaluation of Shariah and civil law punishment. OIDA International Journal of Sustainable Development, 2 (7). pp. 89-102. ISSN 1923-6662 (O), 1923-6654 (P) http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1977279
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Ali Mohamed, Ashgar Ali
Amuda, Yusuff Jelili
Crime against maids: an evaluation of Shariah and civil law punishment
description It is undeniable facts that many maids whom have been abused sexually, physically, mentally, and psychologically by their employers or employer’s family or relative. Therefore, this study examines how Shari’ah punishment can be applied as a deterrent punishment and lesson to others. It is individual rights to work as employee based on his or her class, status, and educational career. Shari’ah is the only law that gives all rights to human being regardless of his or her status, gender, tribe, and religion. The study will apply quantitative and qualitative methods for the analysis. Questionnaire and interviewed would be conducted on subject matter in order to discover undocumented facts. The sample would be conducted in certain universities such as UPSI, IIUM, and UKM in Malaysia. This survey or data will be sampled as an empirical evidence and proof that many maids were sexually abused while some were inflicted with injuries. Globally, maids’ abuse is very serious and complex and it needs deterrent punishment to reduce high percentage of criminal against maids. The study also aims to discover the effectiveness of the Shari’ah to serve as best law to secure maids rights and protect them in working places. Finally, useful solution to outstanding problem and suggestions would be suggested in the findings.
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author Ali Mohamed, Ashgar Ali
Amuda, Yusuff Jelili
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title Crime against maids: an evaluation of Shariah and civil law punishment
title_short Crime against maids: an evaluation of Shariah and civil law punishment
title_full Crime against maids: an evaluation of Shariah and civil law punishment
title_fullStr Crime against maids: an evaluation of Shariah and civil law punishment
title_full_unstemmed Crime against maids: an evaluation of Shariah and civil law punishment
title_sort crime against maids: an evaluation of shariah and civil law punishment
publisher Ontario International Development Agency
publishDate 2011
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/17817/
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