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A scholarly work by Dr. N.V. Paranjape provides a clear and comprehensive explanation of the basic principles of Criminology, Penology, and Victimology. The author has endeavored to bring out this edition in a thoroughly revised form with all relevant statutory amendments and authoritative decisions on the subject.
An attempt has been made to evaluate the latest developing trends in the field, taking stock of contemporary changes of the new millennium which are taking place in other parts of the globe notably, Britain and the United States without, however, losing sight of the Indian perspective. Accessibly written for a wide audience, the book serves as a definitive reference for scholars and a broad survey for students in criminology and criminal justice.
PART I CRIMINOLOGY
Chapter I The Concept of Crime
Chapter II Nature and Scope of Criminology
Chapter III The Schools of Criminology
Chapter IV Causation of Crime
Chapter V Sociological Theory of Crime
Chapter VI Tentative Theory of Crime
Chapter VII Crime and Economic Conditions
Chapter VIII Organised Crimes
Chapter IX White Collar Crime
Chapter X Cyber Crimes
Chapter XI Sexual Offences
Chapter XII Alcoholism, Drug Addiction and Crime
Chapter XIII Crime Statistics
PART II PENOLOGY
Chapter XIV Theories of Punishment
Chapter XV Forms of Punishment and Judicial Sentencing
Chapter XVI Capital Punishment
Chapter XVII The Police System
Chapter XVIII The Criminal Law Courts
Chapter XIX The Prison Administration
Chapter XX Open Prisons
Chapter XXI Executive Clemency, Good Time Laws And Indeterminate Sentence
Chapter XXII Parole
Chapter XXIII Probation of Offenders
Chapter XXIV Juvenile Delinquency
Chapter XXV Recidivism
Chapter XXVI Crime Prevention
PART III VICTIMOLOGY
Chapter XXVII Victimology
APPENDICES
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