Crime and Punishment : Trends and Reflections / N. V. Paranjape
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- 9789351434665
- 23rd 345.54 PAR
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Reference Book | VIT AP School of Law LAW Section | 345.54 PAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | LA01501 | In transit from VIT-AP to VIT AP School of Law since 2024-09-25 Not for loan | LAW | 019726 |
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345.54 PAN B.M. Gandhi's Penal Law : | 345.54 PAN B.M. Gandhi's Penal Law : | 345.54 PAN B.M. Gandhi's Penal Law : | 345.54 PAR Crime and Punishment : | 345.54 PIL General Principles of Criminal Law / | 345.54 PIL General Principles of Criminal Law / | 345.54 QAD Ahmad Siddique's Criminology, Penology and Victomology / |
It includes Bibliography and Index Pages.
Overview:
Crime and Punishment is specially designed for students pursuing the three-year or five-year degree course in law education institutes including national law schools. It will also be a useful reference for institutions imparting legal education, members of the legal fraternity, social scientists, police, prison, and investigating authorities. The book begins with an explanation of the concept of crime and its prevalence in India, the fundamental principles of criminal law, the theories of crime and criminality and goes on to classify crime into organised crime, and crime against women. It also discusses crime control and prevention, punishment and its theories and forms of punishment, namely, capital punishment, collective fine and community service, and the alternatives to punishment. Key Features • Discusses contemporary developments in the field of crime and punishment with focus on Indian law • Covers a wide range of topics dealt with in a critical, provocative and thoughtful manner • Provides comparative perspective of the concept, evolution, development and existing legal framework of crime and punishment in India and across the world
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