Journals
Indian Journal of Criminology
Indian Journal of Criminology is a joint publication of the Indian Society of Criminology (“ISC”) and the Centre for Criminology and Victimology, National Law University Delhi. The journal is peer-reviewed Open access bi-annually (January and July) Journal. Indian Journal of Criminology began in 1973. It has been considered a reputable and prestigious journal in the field of criminology and criminal justice in the Indian context. The Indian Journal of Criminology meets all the requirements for academic excellence in criminology and is included in the UGC-CARE List Group I.
Journals
Indian Journal of Victimology
Indian Journal of Victimology and Victim Justice Journal of Victimology and Victim Justice, a peer-reviewed journal focuses on both critical leadership and practical development representing victimological perspectives from a broad range of disciplines and contributes to a greater understanding of victims, victimization, victim- offender relations, institutional functioning and allied issues
Books
Reports
Perspectives of Justice
Restorative Justice and Child Sexual Abuse in India’ in collaboration with Counsel to Secure Justice, New Delhi (2018)
Status of Crime Against Women
Status of Crime Against Women and Gender Justice in Northern Regions of India’ sponsored by the Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi (2017)
Applications of Situational Crime Prevention
Applications of Situational Crime Prevention & Crime reduction in Indian Crime Scenario, sponsored by the Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi
Situational Crime Prevention & Crime reduction’ A Major UGC project
Witness in the Criminal Justice System
Witness in the Criminal Justice System’, funded by the Bureau of Police Research & Development, MHA, New Delhi
Criminological Studies
‘Criminological Studies’ a project as part of Fifth Survey in Sociology and Social Anthropology (2006)
A project on “Criminology in India in 2000 A.D.” sponsored by the ICSSR, New Delhi (2004)
Crime Reduction through Situational Crime Prevention
A Study in the United Kingdom, a projected conducted at the Department of Criminology, University of Leicester and submitted under the Commonwealth Academic Staff Fellowship (2003-04)
Socio-psychological Consequences of victimization in Rape cases, UGC Minor Project (2003)
UGC MRP
Impact and Implementation of Juvenile Justice Act, 2000.
Developing a Human Right Sensitization Programme for Police, The Perspective, Vol. I, Aug. 1997.
Community Policing
Concept and Applications, Bureau of Police Research and Development, New Delhi. (1995).
Victim of Some Violent Crime
A study in Victimology – Bureau of police Research and Development (1994) (Sponsored by ICCSR, New Delhi).






