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Perspectives On Adult Crime And Correction (A Comparative Study of Adult Prisoners and Probationers)
Perspectives On Adult Crime And Correction (A Comparative Study of Adult Prisoners and Probationers)
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Perspectives On Adult Crime And Correction (A Comparative Study of Adult Prisoners and Probationers)
by Nirmala H. Adwani
Numerous statistical and qualitative investigations have been done on crime and delinquency but nothing tangible has been done so far in this field in India.
The present study was undertaken to identify the relationship between selected social situation and criminal behaviour. An etiological analysis reveals that crime is the result of stresses and strains created by the pressures of primary relations particularly in the interpersonal relations in the family. Assessment of peno-correctional programmes in resocialising the criminals including the formal and informal inmate codes, and interpersonal relations among fellow inmates and interaction between officials and inmates, indicates that the situation in custody-oriented prison is less conducive than that in the freedom-oriented probation.
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by Nirmala H. Adwani
Numerous statistical and qualitative investigations have been done on crime and delinquency but nothing tangible has been done so far in this field in India.
The present study was undertaken to identify the relationship between selected social situation and criminal behaviour. An etiological analysis reveals that crime is the result of stresses and strains created by the pressures of primary relations particularly in the interpersonal relations in the family. Assessment of peno-correctional programmes in resocialising the criminals including the formal and informal inmate codes, and interpersonal relations among fellow inmates and interaction between officials and inmates, indicates that the situation in custody-oriented prison is less conducive than that in the freedom-oriented probation.
For additional information on publishing your books on iPhone and iPad please visit www.AppsPublisher.com
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