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If you need to keep
up to date about what's happening in the field of Criminology and
Criminal Justice, then you need the Crime and Justice Perspective.
Look to our monthly (except May and June) News letter for:
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Significant
events and trends in the field of Criminology & Criminal
Justice and what CJF and Department of Criminology and
Criminal Justice (DOCCJ) are doing
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Important news
about the Criminal Justice field
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Timely and
informative features about Criminology and Criminal
Justice practice.
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Thoughtful
perspectives from Criminal Justice Professionals.
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the
Editorial,
which shows professional concern towards contemporary criminological issues in the country.
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the Eminent
Contributors to Criminology column devoted to remember the
forerunners and doyens of Indian Criminology
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the
Thirukkural's
Criminal Justice Outlook - A column dedicated to Saint
Thiruvalluvar and to highlight his insights on Criminal
Justice.
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the
Crime Quiz and
Crime Clock.
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Short articles
written by researchers and academics involved in the the
field of Criminology, and Criminal Justice.
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the
Focus on the
work of National agencies such as National Crime Records Bureau
(NCRB), Bureau of Police Research & Development (BPR&D),
LokNayak Jayaprakash Narayanan National Institute of
Criminology and Forensic Science (LNJNNICFS), Sardar
Vallabhbhai National Police Academy (SVPNPA), Central Bureau of
Investigation (CBI) and Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL).
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the
News from
societies like Indian Society of Criminology, Indian Society
of Victimology and other Criminology Departments of
Universities.
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