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Victimology Of Interpersonal Violence: A Comprehensive Outlook Of Legislative Policies In India, Sukdeo Ingale Jun 2014

Victimology Of Interpersonal Violence: A Comprehensive Outlook Of Legislative Policies In India, Sukdeo Ingale

Sukdeo Ingale

Victimology is future of criminology. Hence, in contemporary era, every crime needs to be relooked through the ‘injured eyes’ of victim. Against this backdrop, this study investigates a largely unexplored area in victimology i.e. the victimization of men in interpersonal violence. The main object of the study is to evaluate the existence of men victimization by misuse of different laws and to describe and analyze how misuse of different laws by women and systematic bias against men increased probability of men victimization. After extensive literature review, the author found that the rate of men victimization throughout glob is increasing day …


Human Right Issues Of Victims Of Violent Crimes: Restless Waiting For Recognition As Minority, Sukdeo Ingale Jan 2014

Human Right Issues Of Victims Of Violent Crimes: Restless Waiting For Recognition As Minority, Sukdeo Ingale

Sukdeo Ingale

The essay argues vary unique issue of protection of human rights of victims of violent crimes by recognizing their ‘minority’ status. Most of the legal systems recognize minority groups based on different basis like ethical, cultural, religious and linguistic identity, etc characteristics of the group. It is to be noted that there is no universally agreed definition as to which groups constitute minorities. The existence of minority is a question of fact which depends on various objective and subjective factors. Recently the focus of academic researcher is on the recognition of minority status on new grounds like sexuality, etc. Though …