Syllabus of Criminology
Section-I (25 Marks)
I. Introduction Basic concepts used in understanding crime, criminality and criminal. II. Understanding Criminology Definition, meaning and scope of criminology, Criminology and criminal law, Crime as social problem, Crime and social organization, related concepts: Deviance, Sin and Vice III. Crime and Criminals Occasional criminals, Habitual criminals, Professional criminals, White-collar crime, Organized crime, corporate crimes. IV. Crime and Criminality: Theoretical Perspectives Early explanation of criminal behavior Classical School Positivist School (Biological and Psychological Explanations) Positivist School (Sociological Explanation) Social Disorganization theory Strain theory Social Control theory Learning theory Labeling Theory Islamic perspective Section-II (25 Marks) V. Juvenile Delinquency Meaning, definitions (Behavioral Vs Legal), Juvenile delinquent Vs status offender, Official statistics of juvenile delinquency VI. Juvenile Justice System Role of police Juvenile court process: pretrial, trial and sentencing Role of prosecutor, defense counsel, juvenile judge, juvenile probation officer Juvenile correctional institutions,probation and non-punitive alternatives VII. The Criminal Justice System: Police and its role Trial and Conviction of Offenders Agencies: formal and informal Criminal courts: procedures and problems Role of prosecutors Prisons, Probation and Parole VIII. Punitive and Reformative Treatment of Criminals Corporal punishment, Imprisonment, Rehabilitation of criminals. Section-III (25 Marks) IX. Criminal Investigation Principles of criminal investigation, Manual of preliminary investigation, Intelligence operations, Data base investigation, Electronic investigation, Forensic Investigation X. Techniques of Investigations Gathering information from persons, Interviewing and interrogation techniques, Criminal investigation analysis, XI. Legal and Ethical Guidelines for Investigators Stop and frisk operations, Arrest procedures, Search and seizure. XII. International Policing Criminal Justice Monitoring Organizations UNAFEI, INTERPOL, EUROPOL, UNODC, UNICEF, IPA, etc. Section-IV (25 Marks) XIII. Modern Concepts in Contemporary Criminology Terrorism, Radicalism and War on Terror Media’s representation of Crime and the Criminal Justice System Modern Law Enforcement and Crime Prevention Intelligence-led Policing Community Policing Private Public Partnership Gender and Crime in Urban and Rural Pakistan Crime and Urbanization, Organized Crime and White-Collar Crime Human Rights Abuses and Protection, especially Children, Women and Minorities and the role of civil society and NGOs Money-laundering Cyber Crime Role of NAB, FIA, ANF |
Sir I need book :(
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Criminology related books
We are about to finalize books keeping in view our recommended and finalized fpsc syllabus. keep in touch
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I need the book too
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[QUOTE=haiderexpert;821285]We are about to finalize books keeping in view our recommended and finalized fpsc syllabus. keep in touch
guys!!![/QUOTE] sir kindly publish a single book that would cover the entire syllabus, we have a shortage of time and no guidance available so far |
[B]Yes sure it would be one book. we will ensure it will covers whole course outlines. meanwhile i can send few books in PDF format[/B]
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kindly share the books till then
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AoA,
@hyderexpert Brother can you suggest the time span in which the relevant subject can be covered. As per said above, indeed there is a huge shortage of time and no sincere guidance respectively. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
There are wide range of Criminological topics/themes included in prescribed syllabus and requires bit time to have in-depth study of the topics. At the same time Criminology can be one of the popular choice because most of the topics are generally areas of attention or interest of common man through papers, Electronic media and social media and it very easier to have conceptual and theoretical understanding of same issues.
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Brother @hairder suggest useful/ helpful books from the syllabus, which one would be much more preferable ?
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Criminology - Larry Siegel
Vold's Theoretical Criminology Introduction To Penology Dr. Ayman Elzeiny |
I have notes but since I havent posted 10 posts yet on the forum, it is not letting me insert the dropbox link here! :(
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kindly share 2 or 3 books that are relevant and cover whole syllabus in detail . those who have done masters in criminology are requested to cooperate in this context.
@Hira if forum is not allowing you then kindly provide your email id or else contact me on my email id provided in my link. I am serious about opting this optional and i need guidance |
Can you please elaborate the first heading of syllabus? I mean what are the basic concepts used in understanding crime, criminal and criminality.
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i am also going with criminology...is there anyone for group work?
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[QUOTE=Muhammad Shujahat;843798]i am also going with criminology...is there anyone for group work?[/QUOTE]
yes Muhammad Shujat i am ready for group work, but no authentic and 1 book which covers the whole syllabus is available in market yet... |
sir criminology is a scoring subject or not i am puzzled about the subject
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sir plz can u email me the books of Criminology ... i need them:waiting
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[QUOTE=ahmedkamal;820872]Section-I (25 Marks)
I. Introduction Basic concepts used in understanding crime, criminality and criminal. II. Understanding Criminology Definition, meaning and scope of criminology, Criminology and criminal law, Crime as social problem, Crime and social organization, related concepts: Deviance, Sin and Vice III. Crime and Criminals Occasional criminals, Habitual criminals, Professional criminals, White-collar crime, Organized crime, corporate crimes. IV. Crime and Criminality: Theoretical Perspectives Early explanation of criminal behavior Classical School Positivist School (Biological and Psychological Explanations) Positivist School (Sociological Explanation) Social Disorganization theory Strain theory Social Control theory Learning theory Labeling Theory Islamic perspective Section-II (25 Marks) V. Juvenile Delinquency Meaning, definitions (Behavioral Vs Legal), Juvenile delinquent Vs status offender, Official statistics of juvenile delinquency VI. Juvenile Justice System Role of police Juvenile court process: pretrial, trial and sentencing Role of prosecutor, defense counsel, juvenile judge, juvenile probation officer Juvenile correctional institutions,probation and non-punitive alternatives VII. The Criminal Justice System: Police and its role Trial and Conviction of Offenders Agencies: formal and informal Criminal courts: procedures and problems Role of prosecutors Prisons, Probation and Parole VIII. Punitive and Reformative Treatment of Criminals Corporal punishment, Imprisonment, Rehabilitation of criminals. Section-III (25 Marks) IX. Criminal Investigation Principles of criminal investigation, Manual of preliminary investigation, Intelligence operations, Data base investigation, Electronic investigation, Forensic Investigation X. Techniques of Investigations Gathering information from persons, Interviewing and interrogation techniques, Criminal investigation analysis, XI. Legal and Ethical Guidelines for Investigators Stop and frisk operations, Arrest procedures, Search and seizure. XII. International Policing Criminal Justice Monitoring Organizations UNAFEI, INTERPOL, EUROPOL, UNODC, UNICEF, IPA, etc. Section-IV (25 Marks) XIII. Modern Concepts in Contemporary Criminology Terrorism, Radicalism and War on Terror Media’s representation of Crime and the Criminal Justice System Modern Law Enforcement and Crime Prevention Intelligence-led Policing Community Policing Private Public Partnership Gender and Crime in Urban and Rural Pakistan Crime and Urbanization, Organized Crime and White-Collar Crime Human Rights Abuses and Protection, especially Children, Women and Minorities and the role of civil society and NGOs Money-laundering Cyber Crime Role of NAB, FIA, ANF[/QUOTE] Assalam o Alaikum I'm new to forum, preparing for CSS 2020. I'll be really grateful if anyone of you(seniors) or anyone else would like to suggest some important topics of criminology to be prepared for 2020. Regards Mithu! |
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