Argues that a corrupt state maintains the façade of rule of law but will not permit any inquiry beyond that of individual deviance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Arvind Verma is Associate Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Associate Director of India Studies Program at Indiana University, Bloomington. His research interests are policing, criminal justice policy issues, Indian police, research methods, mathematical modeling, and geographical information systems. He is the Managing Editor of Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, and consultant to the Bureau of Police Research and Development, Government of India. His recent publications [some jointly] include Police Mission: Challenges and Responses (2003); 'Technological Applications for the Police' in Indian Police Journal; 'Consolidation of the Raj: Notes from a Police Station in British India: 1865¿1928' in Criminal Justice History; 'Teaching Police Officers Human Rights: Some Observations' in International Journal of Human Rights and 'A Topological Representation of the Criminal Event' in Western Criminology Review.
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Acknowledgements Foreword 1. Introduction Part I. Corruption in India: 2. Corruption: criminological perspectives 3. Etiology of corruption in India Part II. Combating Corruption in India: 4. Anti-corruption machinery in India 5. Evaluating efficacy of anti-corruption agency ¿ case study from Madhya Pradesh 6. Lokpal: a critical examination Part III. Way Forward: Alternate Solutions: 7. Empowering and professionalizing anti-corruption agencies 8. Alternate solutions References Annexures Index.
Acknowledgements Foreword 1. Introduction Part I. Corruption in India: 2. Corruption: criminological perspectives 3. Etiology of corruption in India Part II. Combating Corruption in India: 4. Anti-corruption machinery in India 5. Evaluating efficacy of anti-corruption agency ¿ case study from Madhya Pradesh 6. Lokpal: a critical examination Part III. Way Forward: Alternate Solutions: 7. Empowering and professionalizing anti-corruption agencies 8. Alternate solutions References Annexures Index.
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