Penology and Victimology
₹490
- Author: Dr. Shivananda H. Lengati
- Binding: Hardcover
- Edition: 2021
- ISBN: 978-81-946168-7-0
- Language: English
- Publisher: Anvi Books & Publishers
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I have made an attempted to bring this book on Penology and Victimology have made an attempt to add and update to the existing esteemed work on the concerned subject Though there are many books on the law of crimes written by eminent author an attempt has been made by me to bring the subject within the reach of thw law students by presenting the subject in simple language in lucid style basing on the syllabus framed by the Bar Council of india and syllabus of different iIndian University.
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