An Approach to Crime Control - A Case of Delhi State
Journal Title: Research Journal of Philosophy & Social Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 2
Abstract
he growth of Delhi after independence has been stupendous. The unprecedented flow of refugees and the consequent tension resulting into communal riots in 1947 posed the first serious threat to the law and order machinery of Delhi. Large migration from Pakistan to India created further problems of housing and employment. During this period crime increased tremendously and numerous problems arose. Subsequently, the steady natural growth of population and fast flow of immigrants from the other states resulted into shortage of housing accommodation, overcrowded localities, slums, jhuggi-jhopri clusters, resettlement colonies, urban villages, traffic congestion and environmental pollution. Under the changed socio-cultural milieu the law and order problems became a matter of great concern as the crime of various nature increased. The strategies refer to the approaches of crime control, coordination among various agencies dealing with the crime and the set up under which police force has to work. The exercise is based on the identification of crime areas and the increasing incidence of crime for five years.
Authors and Affiliations
Naresh Kumar
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