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_a364.05 _bPAR/CRI |
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100 | _aParanjape, N.V. | ||
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_aCriminology & penology: _bincluding victimology _cby N.V. Paranjape. |
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250 | _a19th ed. | ||
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_aPrayagraj: _bCentral Law Publications, _c2023. |
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300 | _a928 p. | ||
500 | _aTables of contents: Part 1: Criminology Chapter 1: The Concept of crime Chapter 2: Nature and scope of criminology Chapter 3: The schools of criminology Chapter 4: Causation of crime Chapter 5: Sociological theory of crime Chapter 6: Tentative theory of crime Chapter 7: Crime and Economic conditions Chapter 8: Organised crimes Chapter 9: White collar crime Chapter 10: Cyber crimes Chapter 11: Sexual offences Chapter 12: Alcoholism, drug addiction and crime Chapter 13: Crime and Statistics Part II Penology Chapter 14: Theories of punishment Chapter 15: Forms of punishment and judicial sentencing Chapter 16: Capital punishment Chapter 17: The police system Chapter 18: The criminal law courts Chapter 19: The prison administration Chapter 20: Open prisons Chapter 21: Executive clemency, good time laws and indeterminate sentence Chapter 22: parole Chapter 23: probation of offenders Chapter 24: juvenile delinquency Chapter 25: Recidivism part III Victimology Chapter 26: Victimology Appendices | ||
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_aCriminology. _aPenology. |
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