Criminality and the political economy of security in Lombok

  • Schulte Nordholt H
  • van Klinken G
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… While traditionally thieves only held stolen goods and returned them to their owners upon receipt of a tebusan or ransom payment, the anticrime militias formed by Lombok’s Islamic clerics or Tuan Guru did not attend to the ransom of stolen goods. Instead, cleric backed militias …

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Schulte Nordholt, H. G. C., & van Klinken, G. (2014). Criminality and the political economy of security in Lombok. In Renegotiating Boundaries (pp. 281–304). BRILL. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004260436_013

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