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Written by some of the most notable criminologists of South Asia, this book examines advances in law, criminal justice, and criminology in South Asia with particular reference to India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The edited collection explores, on the basis of surveys, interviews, court records, and legislative documents, a wide range of timely issues such as: the impacts of modernization and globalization on laws combating violence against women and children, evolution of rape laws and the issues of gender justice, laws for combating online child sexual abuse, transformation in juvenile justice, integration of women into policing, the dynamics of violence and civility, and the birth of colonial criminology in South Asia. Students of criminology and criminal justice, practitioners, policy-makers, and human rights advocates will find this distinctive volume highly valuable.

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"This is a very important book that takes a historical and comparative perspective and an in-depth examination of crime and justice in South Asia. The book analyzes the impacts and the imperatives of modernization and globalization as well as the local contexts of social and political histories, culture, and creeds. The book explores how external and internal forces are linked to produce peculiarities and general patterns in the region's crime and justice processes. It is a book that importantly contributes to the study and understanding of crime and justice in South Asia." (Jianhong Liu, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology, University of Macau, China; President, Scientific Commission of International Society for Criminology; Chairman, General Assembly of the Asian Society of Criminology) "Scholarship focusing on gender-based exploitation of women through violence and trafficking rarely transcends national borders. This edited volume skillfully surpasses that trend with its location of the South Asian context within a transnational framework. This book is indeed highly informative on extant legislative instruments and the history of criminal justice and criminology. An excellent compilation on South Asian criminology, this book is an exceptional resource for scholars in the areas of human trafficking, child labor abuse, violence against women, and comparative criminal justice." (C. Nana Derby, Ph.D., Professor of Criminal Justice; Managing Editor, Journal of Ethnographic and Qualitative Research, Virginia State University, USA) "As issues surrounding criminality and its roots continue to ascend, scholars are extending their studies to apply comparative perspectives given their importance to the current field of research in criminology and criminal justice. No one knows this better than author Shahid Shahidullah, who provides a detailed exploration of crime and justice issues in South Asia in his new book Crime, Criminal Justice, and the Evolving Science of Criminology in South Asia. Drawing on his own expertise and the expertise of the book's contributors, Dr. Shahidullah provides thought-provoking and critical analyses of the connectivity between modernization, globalization and crime and criminal justice in South Asia. Crime, Criminal Justice, and the Evolving Science of Criminology in South Asia is a powerful instructional tool for academicians and practitioners. I highly recommend Dr. Shahidullah's book as it compels us to think beyond our basic assumptions of crime and justice from an international framework." (Zina T. McGee, Ph.D., Endowed Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Hampton University, USA)
1 Modernization, Globalization, and the Emerging Challenges to Criminal Justice in South Asia: Editor's Introduction
1(34)
Shahid M. Shahidullah
2 The Birth of Criminology in Colonial South Asia: 1765--1947
35(20)
Mark Brown
3 Evolution of Criminology and Criminal Justice Education in India: Past, Present, and Future
55(26)
Sesha Kethineni
Ying Cao
4 Modernization and Advances in Crime Measurement and Crime Classification in India: A Critical Review
81(28)
Sami Ansari
5 Criminalization of Child Abuse and Violence against Children in South Asia: Law and Legal Advances in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
109(36)
Shahid M. Shahidullah
6 Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Online in Bangladesh: The Challenges of the Internet and Law and Legal Developments
145(28)
Ishrat Shamim
7 Globalization and Reforms in Juvenile Justice in South Asia: A Comparative Study of Law and Legal Advances in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
173(46)
Shahid M. Shahidullah
Shyamal Das
8 Revisiting Gender-Sensitive Human Security Issues and Human Traffickingin South Asia: The Cases of India and Bangladesh
219(28)
M. Bashir Uddin
9 Modernization and Policing in South Asia: The Case of Bangladesh with Particular Reference to Women in Policing
247(26)
R. Sadia Afroze
10 Issues and Challenges of Police Investigative Practices in Bangladesh: An Empirical Study
273(24)
Mohammed B. Kashem
11 Criminalization of Violence against Women and Laws against Domestic Violence: A Comparative Study of the United States and South Asia (Pakistan and Bangladesh)
297(40)
Melody G. Brackett
Kim S. Downing
12 The Problem of Domestic Violence in India: Advances in Law and the Role of Extra-Legal Institutions
337(22)
Sesha Kethineni
13 Rape Law Reforms in India: Catalyst to Gender Justice or Modernization in Legal Reforms?
359(24)
Bula Bhadra
14 Social Tolerance of Rape in India: An Analysis of the Case of Jyothi Singh
383(26)
Evanka Swampillai
Laurel Mazar
15 Bangladesh and the Banality of Violence: Civility, Culture, and Crime
409(24)
Habibul Haque Khondker
16 The Birth of Modern Academic Criminology in Bangladesh: Directions for Future Research and the Growth of the Science of Criminology
433(46)
Shahid M. Shahidullah
Mokerrom Hossain
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Shahid Shahidullah is Professor and Chair in the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Hampton University, Virginia, USA. He received his MPIA, MA and PhD in Sociology from the University of Pittsburgh, USA. Previous publications include: Crime Policy in America (2008) and Comparative Criminal Justice (2014).