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100 _aGuha Roy, Jaytilak
245 _aCriminal justice system and its administration: Agenda for reform
260 _c1999
300 _ap.494-500.
362 _aJul-Sep
520 _aTaking constantly declining conviction rate as a serious negative indicator of enforcement of law and orders in India, the authors take an analytical look at Indian Criminal Justice System. Finding the system accused-oriented (instead of being victim-oriented as borne out by illustrations given by them, legal process time-consuming, investigation methods faulty, and police-prosecution coordination lacking, they highlight its negative impact on our correctional system, which is getting reflected in overcrowding of jails and deleterious effects thereof. They, therefore, underscore the urgency of remedying these maladies, including a paradigm shift in the system to make it victim-oriented. - Reproduced
650 _aJudiciary - India
650 _aCrime - India
650 _aCrime
700 _aMishra, Yatish
773 _aIndian Journal of Public Administration
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