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Police and Crime in India by Sir Edmund C. Cox Bart offers a detailed exploration of the Indian criminal justice system and law enforcement mechanisms. This historical work examines the structure, operations, and effectiveness of police forces across various regions of India, while analyzing patterns of criminal activity and their societal impacts.
The author brings considerable expertise to bear on the complex relationship between law enforcement and crime in the Indian context. Through careful observation and analysis, Cox documents the challenges faced by police authorities in maintaining order and combating criminal enterprises. The work provides valuable historical perspective on how the police system evolved and adapted to address emerging crime problems.
This book serves as an important resource for understanding the history of law enforcement in India and the various criminal elements that shaped policy decisions. It remains relevant for historians, criminologists, and those interested in the development of policing practices in colonial and post-colonial India.







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