This book offers a comprehensive study of criminal law along with an integrated introduction to criminology, penology, and victimology. Authored by Souvik Chatterji, the second edition presents a structured and analytical approach to understanding crimes, their causes, punishments, and societal impact. It bridges doctrinal criminal law with interdisciplinary perspectives, enabling readers to grasp both legal provisions and theoretical underpinnings of crime and justice. The book is designed to provide clarity on criminal jurisprudence while also exploring evolving trends in criminal justice systems.
Key Features
- Covers core principles of criminal law and offences
- Includes introduction to criminology, penology, and victimology
- Analytical and conceptual approach to criminal justice
- Explains causes of crime and theories of punishment
- Useful for understanding legal and social dimensions of crime
- Structured for academic learning and legal research
- Updated second edition with refined content
- Published by Thomson Reuters, a trusted legal publisher
This book is highly beneficial for law students, judiciary aspirants, and candidates preparing for competitive examinations where criminal law and criminology are key subjects. It is also useful for academicians, researchers, and legal professionals seeking a deeper understanding of criminal jurisprudence and interdisciplinary aspects of crime. Additionally, students of criminology and social sciences will find it valuable for understanding crime, punishment, and victim perspectives.