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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR EXAM -2017

CRIMINOLOGY SYLLABUS

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Criminology
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Definition, Scop
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Criminology as a science
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Criminology, Criminal Law and Penology
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Distribution of Criminology
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Study of Criminology in India

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Concepts of Crime

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Definition and Nature of Crime in legal aspect
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Definition and Nature of Crime in Social View

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Moral and Functional Concept of Crime
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Special features of Crime
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The Relativity Theory of Crime
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Classification of Crimes

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Type of Criminals and Classification of Criminals
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White Collar and Socio-Economic Crime
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Organized Crimes

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Methods used in the study of Crimes

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The Common Sense Methodology
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Features of Criminals and their open Study
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Practical Method

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Theories of Criminal Behavior

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School of Criminology
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Pre Classical Theory
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Classical and Neo-Classical Theory
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Cartographic Theory
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Socialist Theory
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Typological Theory
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Lombrozian Theory
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Theory of Mental Testers
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Psychiatric Theory

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Sociological Theory
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Multiple Factor Theory
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A Indian Theory of Unexpressed of Creativity Sense
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Certain new Theories of Crime causation

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Reference to Theories of Criminal behavior

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Juvenile and Crime

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Crime committed by juvenile
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Crime committed towards juvenile
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Justice Administration reformative Institution relating to Juvenile
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Causes and suggestions for Crimes committed towards Juvenile

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Feminists approach in Criminology

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Personality approach
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situational approach
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Conjuctive approach
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Crimes committed by woman
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Crimes committed towards woman

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Processes of criminal Behavior

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Maturity

Segregation
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Conflict

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Fashion, Professionalization and code of conduct
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Social and Various criminal behavior

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Vagrancy
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Intoxicatin

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Prostitution and child prostitution
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Rape and child Rape
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Sexual Behavior

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Psychopath, Anger and Suicide
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Terrorism

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Sexual offence

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Provision related to Punishment

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Euthanasia, capital punishment
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Cyber Crime
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Speeial Machineries off Criminal Justice
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Police System

Criminal Courts

Juvenile Courts

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Probation

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Pardon

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Prison system

Reparation of Restitution
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recidivism

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Kinds of Punishment

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Statutory protections to the criminals

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Doctrine of double Jeopardy
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Principle of Legality
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Principle of Innocence
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Fair Trial

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Legal aids
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Indeterminate sentence

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Statutory provisions in regard to prevention of Crime

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