Contents Preface 1 Introduction to criminology 2 Status crime and victimization 3 Case law and civil law 4 Types of crime 5 Rape 6 Crime in the United States 7 Morality and rights 8 Genocide 9 War crime 10 Insanity defense 11 Sharia 12 Neighbourhood watch 13 Personality rights 14 Corruption and crime 15 Crime in corporate sector IndexThe idea of crime has a long history Some religious communities regard sin as a crime; some may even highlight the crime of sin very early in legendary or mythological accounts of origins -- note the tale of Adam and Eve and the theory of original sin What one group considers a crime may cause or ignite war or conflict However the earliest known civilizations had codes of law containing both civil and penal rules mixed together though not always in recorded form 272 pp.
Contents Preface 1 Introduction to caste system 2 Caste class poverty 3 Tribal societies and integration 4 Theory of Dalit liberation 5 Mobility in caste system 6 Caste system and theory 7 Major religious categories 8 Religion and society 9 Change and persistence of caste 10 Modern trends of caste system IndexAccording to the general principle of caste untouchables suffer from religious and civil disabilities where as privileges were endowed with the Brahmins In actuality this is a theoretical postulation The nature form and pattern of privileges and disabilities associated with various caste groups vary from a given region to another For instance in caste of South India residential segregation was absolutely maintained putting Brahmins in agar harm and untouchables in Cherrie In case of North India the residential segregation was not as strict and the untouchables were just secluded to the outskirts of the village All over India certain type of taboos and retrains were associated with the untouchables denying them opportunity to use village roads wells temples and other facilities 288 pp.
Verlag: Ancient Publishing House, 2011
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Contents Preface 1 Introduction to sex abuse 2 Child abuse 3 Child sex tourism 4 Satanic ritual abuse 5 Trafficking of children 6 Wenatchee sex ring 7 Child pornography 8 Human trafficking Index Sexual abuse by a family members is a form of incest and can result in more serious and long term psychological trauma especially in the case of parental incest Sexual misconduct can occur where one person uses a position of authority to compel another person to engage in an otherwise unwanted sexual activity For example sexual harassment in the workplace might involve an employee may likewise be coerced in fear of being dismissed Sexual harassment in education might involve a university student submitting to a professors sexual advances in fear of being given a failing grade jacket 288 pp.
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