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Prisons and Society: a Study of the Indian Jail System is a detailed academic examination of India’s correctional institutions and their role within the broader social framework. Authored by J. G. Roy with a foreword by Justice D. A. Desai, this hardcover volume offers an in-depth analysis of prison administration, management practices, and the complex relationship between incarceration and society.
The book explores various aspects of the Indian jail system including institutional structures, inmate demographics, rehabilitation programs, and the effectiveness of current penal policies. It addresses critical issues surrounding criminal justice, prison reform, and the social implications of incarceration. Through empirical research and scholarly analysis, Roy presents findings that contribute to understanding how the Indian penal system functions and where improvements can be made.
This work serves as a valuable resource for academics, policy makers, legal professionals, social workers, and anyone interested in criminal justice studies and prison reform in India.
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