Women constitution almost half of the human population hae been suffering social and economic deprivation and oppression through the millennium all over the world. Improvement in the status of movement has been accepted by the founding fathers of the constitution and subsequently by the government from the very beginning of independent India. Over the year number of social legislations have been passed in favour of women but still we find that the status of women in our society has not achieved the desired standard of course. Law is one of the most effective mediums made for tackling social issues, discrimination and exploitation in society including those operating against women but law alone is not sufficient to achieve the desired results. Several years of work by women’s human rights movements and social activities produced gains in government actions to deter violence against women. Nevertheless, many government actions in response to women are inadequate. Human Rights Watch investigations reveals that, while some governments focuses legislative attention on domestic and sexual violence, such reform is undermined by structural barriers to women’s meaningful access to legal redress and protection from further violence. The book “Handbook On Crime Against Women†not only analyses the status of women in India but also gives the complete view on Sexual wrongs, Divorce and maintenance in distress, Matrimonial cruelty and violence, Trafficking of women, Kidnapping, Infanticide etc. besides suggestions in effective manner. The contents of the book will be of great utility not only for lawmen, scholar and professional persons but also for social scientists and social workers as law and society are inseparably interlinked.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR V P Srivastav
Shri V.P. Srivastav has worked on varied national and international issues, is widely known for his contribution for writing several books on Human Rights, Police and Judiciary. He holds a bachelor degree of Law from Gorakhpur University (UP). He was associated with Directorate of Prosecution, Tis Hazari and served as Public Prosecutor. Besides, he was a Faculty member at Delhi Police Training College, Jharoda Kalan, New Delhi and known for his through knowledge and clear expression. Prior to these engagements, he was a practicing advocate and practiced more than seven years. Currently he is working as Copyright Information Officer in the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Education, New Delhi, a position he has held for several years. A legal activist, a characteristic leader and a research scholar Sri V.P. Srivastav has authored and edited more than dozen books and also been a contributing writer to various magazines and newspapers. He has more than twelve papers in his credit to various topics in law and has participated in several national and international conferences. His two articles have been published in Michigan University, USA and one at United Kingdom besides CBI Journals and Criminal Law Journals in India.
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Handbook on Crime Against Women
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1st ed.
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817341369X
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xiv+559p., Bibliography; Index; 26cm.
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