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Capacity develpment programme for teachers in criminology

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Contents 1. Teaching Criminology By Joseph W. Rogers; 2. Rethinking Unthinkable Teaching Practices In Criminology By P. Madhava Soma Sundaram; 3. Criminological And Criminal Justice Education In India By N. Prabha Unnithan; 4. Spotlight on Criminal Justice Administration in India by Prof. B.B. Pandey; 5. Pioneers In Criminology: The Historical Development Of Criminology; 6. On Criminology In India: Status And Scope By Prof. G.S. Bajpai ; 7. The Status Of Qualitative Research In Criminology; 8. The Future Of Criminology: An Introduction By Janet Chan; 9. Challenges Before The Discipline Of Criminal Law And Criminology In The Present Scenario And Future Dimensions By Balraj Chauhan; 10. Criminological Theories Summaries; 11. Sociological Theories of Crime by Paul Rock ; 12. State Crime - A Dialectical View by Penny Green and Tony Ward; 13. Studying Criminology In Higher Education; 14. Psychological Theories: Individual Traits and Criminal Behaviour; 15. The Rise Of Critical Criminology by Greesham M. Sykes; 16. Sentencing By Andrew Ashworth; 17. Correctional Substitutes to Punishments: Community Bases Corrections By R. Thilagaraj; 18. The History Of Crime And Crime Control By Clive Emsley; 19. Legal Construction of Crime by Nicola Lacey and Lucia Zedner; 20. Criminal Statistics and the Construction of Crime by Mike Maguire; 21. Community Penalties-Probation, Punishment, and what Works by Peter Raynor; 22. Victimology Today, Recent Theoretical And Applied Developments By EzzatA. Fattah ;23. Victims and Victimization by Ken Pease ; 24. Feminism and Criminology By Loraine Gelsthorpe; 25. Stilling the Turbulent fuvenile fustice Waters By Prof. B.B. Pandey; 26. Situating criminology: on The Production and consumption of Knowledge about Crime and justice: By Ian Loader and Richards Sparks; 27. State And Child fustice: Stories Of Delinquent fuveniles By Yogesh Snehi; 28. Crime Prevention and community safety by Adam crawford and Karen Evans; 29. Causes and Prevention Of Crime And Deviancy ; 30. The Death Penalty: The Movement Towards Worldwide Abolition By Roger Hood; 31. The Gender and Crime by Frances Heidensohen and Merisa Silvestri; 32. The Gendered Criminal; 33. Sentencing Structure and Reform in Common Law furisdictions By fulian V. Roberts and Estella Baker; 34. Gendering Of Criminology By Freda Adler; 35. Probation, Parole and Community Corrections: An International Perspective By Lawrence F. Travis And Victoria Simpson Beck; 36. Prisons and fails By Roy D. King; 37. The Distinction between Conflict and Radical Criminology by Thomas |. Bernard; 38. Victims, The Criminals and Restorative fustice By Carolyn Hoyle; 39. Doing Iustice Differently: Restorative fustice And Social Work; 40. What is Probabtion ? 41. Criminology, Criminal Law and Criminalization; 42. Case Laws; Bharat Singh v. State (NCT of Delhi) Criminal Appeal No' 509 of 2013; AnkushShivajiGaikwad v. State of Maharashtra [2013). Satyaprakash v. state. Criminal revision petition. No. 338/09 by justice Mirdha
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Contents
1. Teaching Criminology By Joseph W. Rogers;
2. Rethinking Unthinkable Teaching Practices In Criminology By P. Madhava Soma Sundaram;
3. Criminological And Criminal Justice Education In India By N. Prabha Unnithan;
4. Spotlight on Criminal Justice Administration in India by Prof. B.B. Pandey;
5. Pioneers In Criminology: The Historical Development Of Criminology;
6. On Criminology In India: Status And Scope By Prof. G.S. Bajpai ;
7. The Status Of Qualitative Research In Criminology;
8. The Future Of Criminology: An Introduction By Janet Chan;
9. Challenges Before The Discipline Of Criminal Law And Criminology In The Present Scenario And Future Dimensions By Balraj Chauhan;
10. Criminological Theories Summaries;
11. Sociological Theories of Crime by Paul Rock ;
12. State Crime - A Dialectical View by Penny Green and Tony Ward;
13. Studying Criminology In Higher Education;
14. Psychological Theories: Individual Traits and Criminal Behaviour;
15. The Rise Of Critical Criminology by Greesham M. Sykes;
16. Sentencing By Andrew Ashworth;
17. Correctional Substitutes to Punishments: Community Bases Corrections By R. Thilagaraj; 18. The History Of Crime And Crime Control By Clive Emsley;
19. Legal Construction of Crime by Nicola Lacey and Lucia Zedner;
20. Criminal Statistics and the Construction of Crime by Mike Maguire;
21. Community Penalties-Probation, Punishment, and what Works by Peter Raynor;
22. Victimology Today, Recent Theoretical And Applied Developments By EzzatA. Fattah ;23. Victims and Victimization by Ken Pease ;
24. Feminism and Criminology By Loraine Gelsthorpe;
25. Stilling the Turbulent fuvenile fustice Waters By Prof. B.B. Pandey;
26. Situating criminology: on The Production and consumption of Knowledge about
Crime and justice: By Ian Loader and Richards Sparks;
27. State And Child fustice: Stories Of Delinquent fuveniles By Yogesh Snehi;
28. Crime Prevention and community safety by Adam crawford and Karen Evans;
29. Causes and Prevention Of Crime And Deviancy ;
30. The Death Penalty: The Movement Towards Worldwide Abolition By Roger Hood;
31. The Gender and Crime by Frances Heidensohen and Merisa Silvestri;
32. The Gendered Criminal;
33. Sentencing Structure and Reform in Common Law furisdictions By fulian V. Roberts and Estella Baker;
34. Gendering Of Criminology By Freda Adler;
35. Probation, Parole and Community Corrections: An International Perspective By
Lawrence F. Travis And Victoria Simpson Beck;
36. Prisons and fails By Roy D. King;
37. The Distinction between Conflict and Radical Criminology by Thomas |. Bernard;
38. Victims, The Criminals and Restorative fustice By Carolyn Hoyle;
39. Doing Iustice Differently: Restorative fustice And Social Work;
40. What is Probabtion ?
41. Criminology, Criminal Law and Criminalization;
42. Case Laws;
Bharat Singh v. State (NCT of Delhi) Criminal Appeal No' 509 of 2013; AnkushShivajiGaikwad v. State of Maharashtra [2013).
Satyaprakash v. state. Criminal revision petition. No. 338/09 by justice Mirdha

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