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Notes on Criminal Classes in the Bombay Presidency is a scholarly examination of criminality and social deviance during the British colonial era in India. M. Kennedy provides detailed observations and analyses of various criminal groups, their methods, motivations, and the social conditions that fostered criminal behavior in the Bombay Presidency.
This work serves as an important historical document, offering insights into the criminal justice system, law enforcement practices, and the interaction between colonial authorities and local populations. Kennedy’s notes provide valuable perspectives on urban crime, organized criminal networks, and the socioeconomic factors influencing criminal activity in one of India’s most significant colonial regions.
The book is an essential resource for historians, criminologists, and scholars studying colonial India, social history, and the development of criminal justice systems in South Asia.
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