Human rights and inhuman wrongs/ Sen,Sankar

By: Sen,SankarMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Gyan publishing house, 2010Description: 307p. 23 cmISBN: 97881212110874Subject(s): Social problems | Human rights | IndiaDDC classification: 323
Contents:
I. Aftermath of London Bombings Anti Dowry Provisions Remain More Unused than Misused 3. Child Sex Tourism and Paedophilia ^ Crimes Against Elderly Persons 5. Police-Media Relationship 6. Guns, Crimes and Violence 7. Nithari Killings and the Need for Police Reforms 8. Police Accountability and Civilian Oversight 9. Fake Encounters are Symptoms of a Systemic Malaise 10. Police Recruitment Scam II. Victim of Her Own Success 12. Police Reforms - A Categorical Imperative 13. Complaints Against the Police- Investigatory Role of the National Human Right Commission 14. Violence Prone Police Officer 15. Community Policing; Concepts and Elements 16. Assessment and Evaluation of Community Policing 17. Community Policing to Foster Community- Police Relations 18. Policing the Police - Experience in the United Kingdom 19. End of an Encounter Specialist 20. Vigilante Justice 21. Jessica Lai's Murder: A Case of Criminal Injustice 22. Nothing But The Trutk 23. Forgotten Victims 24. Judicial Accountability 2^. Human Rights in 21st Century Scourge of Dowry Violence 27. Illicit Organ Trade 28. Decriminalization of Homosexuality 29. Noble Cause Corruption Corruption and Development 31. Conniption at the Top of the Ladder ^ Telgi Scam and Exposure of Police Corruption 33. Corruption Among the Public Servants in India 34. Combating Terror 35. War on Mumbai - India's 9/11 36. National Investigating Agency - Will it Be An Effective Tool To Combat Terror? 37. Communalization of Terror 38. Intelligence Failure 39. Torture: Is there any Justification? 40. Perspectives on Police Violence 41. Custody Deaths 42. Problem-Oriented Policing 43. Legalization of Prostitution: Myths and realities
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I. Aftermath of London Bombings
Anti Dowry Provisions Remain More Unused
than Misused
3. Child Sex Tourism and Paedophilia
^ Crimes Against Elderly Persons
5. Police-Media Relationship
6. Guns, Crimes and Violence
7. Nithari Killings and the Need for Police
Reforms
8. Police Accountability and Civilian Oversight
9. Fake Encounters are Symptoms of a Systemic
Malaise
10. Police Recruitment Scam
II. Victim of Her Own Success
12. Police Reforms - A Categorical Imperative
13. Complaints Against the Police- Investigatory
Role of the National Human Right Commission
14. Violence Prone Police Officer
15. Community Policing; Concepts and Elements
16. Assessment and Evaluation of Community
Policing
17. Community Policing to Foster Community-
Police Relations
18. Policing the Police - Experience in the United
Kingdom
19. End of an Encounter Specialist
20. Vigilante Justice
21. Jessica Lai's Murder: A Case of Criminal
Injustice
22. Nothing But The Trutk
23. Forgotten Victims
24. Judicial Accountability
2^. Human Rights in 21st Century
Scourge of Dowry Violence
27. Illicit Organ Trade
28. Decriminalization of Homosexuality
29. Noble Cause Corruption
Corruption and Development
31. Conniption at the Top of the Ladder
^ Telgi Scam and Exposure of Police
Corruption
33. Corruption Among the Public Servants in
India
34. Combating Terror
35. War on Mumbai - India's 9/11
36. National Investigating Agency - Will it Be
An Effective Tool To Combat Terror?
37. Communalization of Terror
38. Intelligence Failure
39. Torture: Is there any Justification?
40. Perspectives on Police Violence
41. Custody Deaths
42. Problem-Oriented Policing
43. Legalization of Prostitution: Myths and
realities

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