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Human Rights and Human Wrongs(English, Paperback, Sen Sankar)

Human Rights and Human Wrongs(English, Paperback, Sen Sankar)

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The Collection Of Articles In The Book Covers Various Issues Relating To Law Enforcement, Good Governance, Counter-Terrorism And Human Rights. The Author Has Drawn On His Rich And Varied Experience As A Law Enforcement Officer And Human Rights Activist. His Cogent Analysis And Insightful Observations Throw New Lights On Many Of These Issues. The Articles Reveal His Alert And Sensitive Mind And Abiding Concern For Human Rights. They Provide Valuable Insights For Properly Understanding And Appreciating Some Of The Key Problems Afflicting Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice Administration And Good Governance., Sankar Sen, Former Director General Of The National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi, And Former Director Of The National Police Academy, Hyderabad, Joined Indian Police Service In 1960. He Graduated From Presidency College, Calcutta, And Obtained Master's Degree In History From Calcutta University. He Was Allotted To Orissa Cadre And Held A Number Of Posts With Distinction. He Served The Border Security Force As Additional Director General. Thereafter He Was Posted As The Director Of Svp National Police Academy, (Npa) The Premier Institution For The Training Of Senior Police Officers In The Country. On Completion Of His Assignment In Npa He Joined As The Director General Of The National Human Rights Commission. He Was Instrumental In Setting Up An Excellent Investigation Wing Of The Nhrc. He Also Functioned Later On As The Special Rapporteur In-Charge Of Custodial Justice Programs For The Nhrc. He Thoroughly Involved Himself In The Human Rights Sensitization Of The Indian Police And Improvement Of The Prison Administration. He Was Awarded The Police Medal For Meritorious Services In 1979 And For Distinguished Service In 1987. He Has Authored Many Books Including Police Today, Human Rights In A Developing Society, Tryst With Law Enforcement And Human Rights Etc. Presently He Is A Senior Fellow In The Institute Of Social Sciences, New Delhi. In The Institute He Was The Chief Coordinator Of A Path-Breaking Research Program On Trafficking In Women And Children In India., Content:- Introduction Aftermath Of London Bombings Anti Dowry Provisions Remain More Unused Than Misused Child Sex Tourism And Paedophilia Crimes Against Elderly Persons Police-Media Relationship Guns, Crimes And Violence Nithari Killings And The Need For Police Reforms Police Accountability And Civilian Oversight Fake Encounters Are Symptoms Of A Systemic Malaise Police Recruitment Scam Victim Of Her Own Success Police Reforms A Categorical Imperative Complaints Against The Police Violence Prone Police Officer Community Policing: Concepts And Elements Assessment And Evaluation Of Community Policing Community Policing To Foster Community-Police Relations Policing The Police Experience In The United Kingdom End Of An Encounter Specialist Vigilante Justice Jessica LalS Murder: A Case Of Criminal Injustice Nothing But The Truth Forgotten Victims Judicial Accountability Human Rights In 21St Century Scourge Of Dowry Violence Illicit Organ Trade Decriminalization Of Homosexuality Noble Cause Corruption Corruption And Development Corruption At The Top Of The Ladder Telgi Scam And Exposure Of Police Corruption Corruption Among The Public Servants In India Combating Terror War On Mumbai IndiaS 9/11 National Investigating Agency Will It Be An Effective Tool To Combat Terror? Communalization Of Terror Intelligence Failure Torture: Is There Any Justification? Perspectives On Police Violence Custody Deaths Problem-Oriented Policing Legalization Of Prostitution: Myths And Realities Index.