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This edited volume is a pioneering and comprehensive study of crime
victimisation in India. Relying on the findings of four crime
victimisation surveys conducted in India, it provides a unique
basis for understanding crime in society. It considers the public's
fear of crime and perceptions of safety and security, focusing on
their access to the police and how they view police effectiveness.
This study provides critical data on the level of crime within
particular spatial and temporal conditions which can supplement
official statistics on crime published by the state, help
systematically diagnose law and order issues and develop solutions
for improved policing and public safety. A unique and timely
volume, this book will be of interest to researchers of Asian
criminology, victimology and the study of the criminal justice
system, as well as those interested in empirical research and
policy making in criminal justice.
The Indian Supreme Court is widely seen as a vanguard of
progressive social change. Yet there are no systematic studies of
whether its progressive decisions actually improve the lives of the
relatively disadvantaged. This book presents the first collection
of original empirical studies on the impact of the Indian Supreme
Court's most progressive decisions. Combining original datasets
with in-depth qualitative research, the chapters provide a rigorous
examination of the conditions under which judicial decisions can
make a difference to those in need. These studies reveal that the
Indian Supreme Court, like its US counterpart, is largely
constrained in its efforts. Yet, through the broad sweep of
constitutional rights in the Indian Constitution, the Court's
procedural innovations, and its institutional independence, the
Indian Supreme Court can sometimes make a difference - in the lives
of those most in need.
The Indian Supreme Court is widely seen as a vanguard of
progressive social change. Yet there are no systematic studies of
whether its progressive decisions actually improve the lives of the
relatively disadvantaged. This book presents the first collection
of original empirical studies on the impact of the Indian Supreme
Court's most progressive decisions. Combining original datasets
with in-depth qualitative research, the chapters provide a rigorous
examination of the conditions under which judicial decisions can
make a difference to those in need. These studies reveal that the
Indian Supreme Court, like its US counterpart, is largely
constrained in its efforts. Yet, through the broad sweep of
constitutional rights in the Indian Constitution, the Court's
procedural innovations, and its institutional independence, the
Indian Supreme Court can sometimes make a difference - in the lives
of those most in need.
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