Criminalization Vol. II : Where Do We Go from Here? /

In this second of two volumes, Criminalization: Where Do We Go from Here embarks on an exploration of the historical roots of over criminalization. It traces its origins back to ancient legal systems and societal norms, elucidating the evolution of the legal framework alongside shifting attitudes an...

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Other Authors: Balyan, Chirag (Editor), Pal, Garima (Editor)

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2025.

Series: Social Sciences E-Books Online, Collection 2025.
Studies in Critical Social Sciences ; 300.

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505 0 |t Preface -- Acknowledgments -- List of Tables and Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Cases -- 1 Bail(ing) Out Adolescent Sexuality from the Legal Quagmire: Decoding Overcriminalization in Pre-trial Incarceration -- Upma Gautam and Priya Das -- 2 The Collateral Consequence of Over Criminalization: Analyzing the Effects of Parental Incarceration on Children -- Ira Rana and Anurag Deep -- 3 Policing Homosexuality Post the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019: A Critical Legal-Victimological Analysis -- Rupesh Rizal and Debarati Halder -- 4 Criminalization of Addiction - Analysing the Bihar Liquor Prohibition Law -- Dipa Dube and Shekhar Kumar -- 5 Decolonization of India's Legal System through Transformative Constitutionalism - Contemporary Legislative and Judicial Developments towards Indianization -- Arvind Tiwari and Sonali Kusum -- 6 Criminalisation of Undertrial Prisoners in the Context of Specific Offences: Social Work Responses to Marginalisation -- Sharli Mudaliyar -- 7 Rehabilitation and Restorative Justice in Italy: Themes, Methods and Experiences in Adult and Minors Criminal Law Systems -- Chiara Scivoletto -- 8 Criminal Acts of Lynching and Overcriminalisation: Empirical Analysis of People's Perspectives Regarding Punitive Sanctions -- Garima Pal and Tusha Singh -- 9 Raising the Age of Trying People as Adults Back to 21 -- Antonio Raza -- Index. 
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