Routledge handbook of South Asian criminology

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Routledge handbook of South Asian criminology

edited by K. Jaishankar

(Routledge handbooks)

Routledge, 2021

  • : pbk.

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South Asian criminology

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Originally published: Routledge, 2020

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Although the literature and cultural practices of the South Asian region demonstrate a rich understanding of criminology, this handbook is the first to focus on crime, criminal justice, and victimization in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. South Asia's rapid growth in population and economy continues to introduce transformations in social behaviors, including those related to criminality and victimization. Readers of this handbook will gain a comprehensive look at criminology, criminal justice, and victimology in the South Asian region, including processes, historical perspectives, politics, policies, and victimization. This collection of chapters penned by scholars from all eight of the South Asian nations, as well as the US, UK, Australia, and Belgium, will advance the study and practice of criminology in the South Asian region and carry implications for other regions. The Routledge Handbook of South Asian Criminology provides a wealth of information on criminological issues and their effect on the countries and governments' efforts to mitigate them. It is essential reading for students and scholars of South Asian criminology, criminal justice, and politics.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction: Towards a South Asian Criminology
  • PART I. CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROCESSES
  • 1. Afghanistan: State and Non-State-Oriented Criminal Justice Systems
  • 2. Bangladesh: Issues and Introspections on Crime and Criminal Justice
  • 3. Bhutan: Penal Laws, Crimes and Criminal Justice Processes
  • 4. India: A Historical Perspective of Criminal Justice System
  • 5. Maldives: Towards the Reformation of Criminal Justice System
  • 6. Nepal: Institutions in the Criminal Justice System and the Need for Reforms
  • 7. Pakistan: Criminal Justice Processes and Issues of Crime, Policing, Judiciary, and Prisons
  • 8. Sri Lanka: Criminal Justice System and Rule of Law
  • PART II. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES OF CRIME AND JUSTICE
  • 9. Criminal Justice Tenets in Manusmriti: A Critical Appraisal of the Ancient Indian Hindu Code
  • 10. Witchcraft Accusation, Victimization and Demonology in Nepal
  • 11. Crime and Justice in Ancient South India (Sangam Age): Gleanings from Tamil Literature
  • 12. Goondas of Calcutta: Crimes and Policing in the Colonial India
  • 13. Opium Production in India, Pakistan and Afghanistan: Historical Milieu and Counter-Measures
  • 14. Homicide in Ancient, Medieval, British, and Contemporary India
  • PART III. POLITICS OF CRIME AND JUSTICE
  • 15. Terror and Trafficking in Afghanistan, Pakistan and India: A Routine Activity Approach
  • 16. War, Crime, Justice and Social Order in Afghanistan
  • 17. Organised Crime, Gangs and the Complexity of Group Offending in Bangladesh
  • 18. Crimes of War in Sri Lanka
  • 19. Madaris and Suicide Terrorism in Pakistan: Is There an Association?
  • 20. Post-Conflict Crime and Violence in Nepal: Trends, Dynamics and Drivers
  • 21. Religious Terrorism in Bangladesh: Patterns, Trends and Causes
  • PART IV. CRIME AND JUSTICE POLICIES
  • 22. Human Trafficking in South Asia: Regional Cooperation and Responses
  • 23. Religious, Societal Reflection and Rights of Transgender in India
  • 24. Transitional Justice Processes in Bangladesh
  • 25. 'Nirbhaya Incident' and Juvenile Justice Policies in India: A Situational Analysis
  • 26. Crime Among Young Offenders in Bhutan: Trends, Factors and Determinants
  • PART V. VICTIMS AND VICTIMIZATION
  • 27. Women Victims of War and Crime in Afghanistan
  • 28. Human Trafficking in Nepal: A Victimological Perspective
  • 29. Political Crime Victimization in Bangladesh
  • 30. Traditional Practices and Victimization of Women in Nepal: The Case of Chhaupadi
  • 31. Rohingyas in Myanmar and Bangladesh: An Examination of Collective and Secondary Victimization
  • Conclusion: South Asian Criminology in a Crossroad

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  • NCID
    BC05174131
  • ISBN
    • 9780367531027
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Abingdon
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxiii, 374 p.
  • Size
    26 cm
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