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Banana Justice: Field Notes on Philippine Crime and Custom [Hardcover]

W. Timothy Austin (Author)
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0275962040 978-0275962043 June 30, 1999

Based upon nearly twenty years of research and theoretical analysis of selected rural and urban communities in the Philippines, this book describes and critiques a variety of justice-related issues, including terrorism, vigilante activity, corruption, and juvenile delinquency. These themes provide distinctive insight into Filipino crime and custom, beginning with assessment of how local village-level citizenry tend to reject government intrusion into traditional time-honored styles of informal social control. Other sections include historically persistent peacemaking scenarios and how Muslim and Christian citizens in the southern Philippines have tried to resolve disputes and crimes with only relative success. Although most of the narrative results from diaries and field notes were completed while the author lived in northwest Mindanao, the southernmost island of the Philippines, comparisons are occasionally made to other regions of the Philippines and regions abroad.

By drawing upon participant observation and multiple, in-depth interviews with locals, the study outlines how villages have coped with life in a terrorist-prone region. The related concern of vigilante movements is also considered, as well as the growing tendency toward bribery and extortion, two activities that appear to have become almost normal features on the cultural landscape. A consistent theme throughout the book is the avoidance, when at all possible, of official agencies of control and, at times, the shunning of the law altogether. Such a mood toward anarchy may, the author contends, at times be functional and appropriate given particular cultural traditions.


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?Those interested in better understanding aspects of Filipino crime, regional conflict, and socio-cultural environment would find this book a good read. Austin provides a worthwhile ethnographic view of some Filipino customs, weaving theoretical and historical connections into his observations.?-Journal of Asian Studies

Book Description

Describes and critiques a variety of justice related issues for selected rural and urban communities in the Philippines.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (June 30, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0275962040
  • ISBN-13: 978-0275962043
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 6.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,607,040 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Although the information is somewhat dated gives insight to the Filippino informal security structure and culture, August 25, 2005
This review is from: Banana Justice: Field Notes on Philippine Crime and Custom (Hardcover)
This was a great book with somewhat dated but still relevant information on the Philippine Security apparatus (except for the military) and culture. While some of the information was dated (such as cell phone usage) it was easily updated. This book had alot of information that you will have diffinculty finding anywhere else such as information on the CAFGU, vigilante activity to name a few areas. It also gives you a good overview on why Filippinos do what they do in certain circumstances and the culture in general. This was a great book. The only drawback was that the information even though still valid (I checked with a Filippino who had recently been to one of the locations the author stayed at)was somewhat dated. A updated addition would increase the credibility of the book to those that do not have the opportunity to actually go to the country. I would also recommend that the author write books the Philippine Security System As A Whole, Vigilanteism In The Philippines, The Philippine Culture By Region. These would be very popular books and I'm sure this author would do it right.
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