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9788171391851
Publisher
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Jnanada Prakashan (p&d)
Subject
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Encyclopaedias & Reference Works
Binding
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Hardcover
Pages
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456
Year
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2008
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A crime is an act that violates a political, religious, or moral command considered important in protecting the interests of the State or the welfare of its citizens or subjects. The word âÂEURÂœcrimeâÂEURÂ? came from Latin crimen (genitive criminis), Originally it meant âÂEURÂœcharge (in law), guilt, accusation.âÂEURÂ? In everyday usage, a crime is understood as any act that violates a law. Informal relationships and sanctions have been deemed insufficient to create and maintain a desired social order, resulting in formalized systems of social control by the government, or more broadly, the State. With the institutional and legal machinery at their disposal, agents of the State are able to compel individuals to conform to behavioural norms and punish those that do not. Various mechanisms are employed to regulate behaviour, including rules codified into laws, policing people to ensure they comply with those laws, and other policies and practices designed to prevent crime. In addition are remedies and sanctions, and collectively these constitute a criminal justice system. Not all breaches of the law, however, are considered crimes, for example, breaches of contract and other civil law offenses. The label of âÂEURÂœcrimeâÂEURÂ? and the accompanying social stigma are normally reserved for those activities that are injurious to the general population or the State, including some that cause serious loss or damage to individuals. The label is intended to assert an hegemony of a dominant population, or to reflect a consensus of condemnation for the identified behavior and to justify a punishment imposed by the State, in the event that an accused person is tried and convicted of a crime. The term âÂEURÂœcrimeâÂEURÂ? can also technically refer to the use of criminal law to regulate minor infractions, such as traffic violations. Usually, the perpetrator of the crime is a natural person, but in some jurisdictions and in some moral environments, legal persons are also considered to have the capability of committing crimes. The State can also technically commit crimes, although this is only rarely reflected in the justice system. It is in this context that the Encyclopaedia of Criminology has beenbrought out with the main object of having a total control on crimes and for developing a foolproof criminal justice system. The Encyclopaedia of Criminology is being presented to meet the demands of the readers trying to research on Criminology and related subjects. Table of Contents VOLUME 1: CRIME AND CRIMINOLOGY VOLUME 2: CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE AND COMBAT MECHANISM VOLUME 3: CRIME IN INDIA VOLUME 4: CRIME AGAINST WOMEN VOLUME 5: CRIME AND CORRUPTION VOLUME 6: CRIMINAL LAW AND JUSTICE VOLUME 7: CRIME PREVENTION: COMMISSIONS AND REPORTS
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