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White Collar Crimes (Privileged Class Deviance) (Notes / Guide Books)

White Collar Crimes (Privileged Class Deviance) (Notes / Guide Books)

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  • Author(s): Gade Veera Reddy
  • Publisher: Sujatha Law Books Pvt Ltd.
  • Edition: Latest Ed
  • Approx. Pages 108 + Contents
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Description
For Karnataka State University and Some other Universities
Accounting to the New Syllabus & New Examination Pattern
Answer to Important Questions & Short Notes
The subject 'The White Collar Crimes' (Privileged Class Deviance) is a part and parcel of 'The Criminology, Penology & Victimology'. This subject is also taught as a Topic or Unit in The Administrative Law subject. The Karnataka State Universities and some other Universities in India have prescribed 'The White Collar Crimes' (Privileged Class Deviance) as a separate optional subject/paper, and Penology & Victimology as a separate optional subject/paper. I have prepared this book and Penology & Victimology according to the syllabus prescribed by the Karnataka State Universities. I took sincere efforts to bring the book in the most accurate, elaborate and up to date information. However, there may be defects, omissions, etc., due to writing the book at a high speed. If they are brought to my notice, I will rectify in the next edition. I invite the constructive advices, suggestions and remarks from the Students, Book-Sellers, Lecturers, Professors, Principals and Press. I shall give an attractive prize for the appropriate and constructive suggestions, advices and remarks.
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Contents
UNIT -I : THE WHITE COLLAR CRIMES (PRIVILEGED CLASS DEVIANCE)
1.A. Introduction
1.B. Concept of White Collar Crime
1.C. Indian approaches to Socio-economic Offences.
1.D. Forms of Privileged Class Deviance
1.E. Forms of Privileged Class Deviance - Legislators
1.F. Forms of Privileged Class Deviance - Judges
1.G. Forms of Privileged Class Deviance - Bureaucrats
1.H. Professional Deviance
1.1. Trade Union Deviance
1.J. Land Law Deviance
1.K. Upper Class Deviance
1.L. Police Deviance
1.M. Gender Based Deviance
1.N. Deviance by Religious Leaders
1.0. Deviance by Organizations
UNIT -II : OFFICIAL DEVIANCE - THE PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION ACT, 1989
UNIT -III : POLICE AND POLITICIANS' DEVIANCE
3.A. Police and Politicians' Deviance
3.B. N. N. Vohra Committee Report
3.C. Lokpal and Lokayukta Institutions
3.C.(i). Ombudsman.
3.C.(ii). Lokpal Bills / Jan Lokpal Bill.
3.C.(iii). The Andhra Pradesh Lokayukta and Upa-Lokayukta Act, 1983.
3.C.(iv). The Karnataka Lokayukta and Upa-Lokayukta Act, 1983
UNIT - IV : PROFESSIONAL DEVIANCE
4.A. Professional Deviance.
4.B. Medical Profession.
4.C. The Lentin Commission Report.
4.D. Legal Profession and the Opinions of Disciplinary Committee of The Bar Council of India.
UNIT - V : GENDER BASED DEVIANCE
5.A. Gender Based Deviance.
5.B. Sexual Harassment.
5.C. Offences against Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
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Author Details
Gade Veera Reddy, B.Sc., LL.B., M.A., (M.B.A)
(Recipient of 5 Medals in Law) (K.U)
Advocate High Court, Kothi, Hyderabad - 500095, T.S.


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