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Restorative Justice in India
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

Restorative Justice in India

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-07-04
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book systematically introduces the practice of restorative justice in India, as a resource for comparative criminal justice research. “Restorative justice” focuses on the rehabilitation of offenders through reconciliation with victims, and with the community at large. It has gained momentum as a justice reform movement in Western countries within the past three decades, and it is estimated that up to one hundred countries worldwide utilize restorative justice practices. Within Western countries, it is seen largely a response or alternative to the perceived deficiencies of the existing criminal justice system. India has a rich tradition of restorative justice, and this work introduce...

Organized Crime
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 552

Organized Crime

Study with reference to Madras, India.

DRUG ABUSE AND TRAFFICKING
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 334

DRUG ABUSE AND TRAFFICKING

Classification of Drugs, Drug Abuse: A Global Picture, Drug Abuse Among Youth, Causes and Consequences of Drug Abuse, Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Trafficking, An Evaluation of the Rehabilitation and Deaddicton Programmes for Drug Abusers.

Policing India in the New Millennium
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1144

Policing India in the New Millennium

Part - I: Looking Back

Probing War & Warfare
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Probing War & Warfare

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Inside CIA
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 604

Inside CIA

A Compilation Of Articles From Various Sources-Relating To The Success And Failures Of Cia In Field Of Intelligence. The Study Is Divided Under 60 Headings Relating To This Sensitive Subject.

Victims of Terrorism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Victims of Terrorism

The Author`S Concern In This Book Is Mainly With A Small But Much Neglected Sector-The Victims Of Terrorism And How To Help Them. It Is Intended To Seek Ways To Understand The Experience To Ameliorate The Suffering And When Possible To Prevent It.

Handbook of Asian Criminology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 445

Handbook of Asian Criminology

The Handbook of Asian Criminology aims to be a key reference for international scholars with an interest in the broad theme of international criminology in general, and the Asian region in particular. Contextualization is a key theme in this book. The role of context is often underemphasized in international criminology, so the Handbook of Asian Criminology’s premise that crime and the responses to it are best understood as deeply embedded in the cultural specificity of the environment which produces them will play a key role throughout the work. Attention will be given to country- and region specific attitudes towards crime and punishment.

Corruption and Human Rights
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

Corruption and Human Rights

This book establishes the link between human rights and corruption. The contributors of this book are well known academicians, civil servants, judges, lawyers and social activists. Corruption is so pervasive in India that it has turned public service for many into a kind of criminal enterprise. The human rights based approach with its main elements of linkage to rights, accountability, empowerment and attention to disadvantaged groups, has been developed specifically to address these inequalities and to ensure that the poor and disadvantaged are also equal partners in development.

Justice Delayed and Denied in India
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

Justice Delayed and Denied in India

  • Categories: Law

The wheels of justice turn slowly. This increases the costs of accessing justice in addition to hampering people’s ability to access justice from the courts. India is one of the countries whose inefficient justice systems are legendary. Most cases lag for years and in so doing delaying people justice. A significant number of all the cases filed in Indian courts remain unresolved for at least five years – the number has become increasingly alarming over the years. Some cases may take as much as 20 years to resolve. During this period, the people who required justice are deprived of it. In some instances, the accused persons died before the cases are resolved. Examples of cases that have t...