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Global Strategies to Reduce Violence by 50% in 30 YearsA REPORT BY THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE AND THE WORLD HEALTH ORGA...
02/05/2015

Global Strategies to Reduce Violence by 50% in 30 Years
A REPORT BY THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE AND THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION


http://www.vrc.crim.cam.ac.uk/vrcpublications

Is it possible to cut worldwide levels of interpersonal violence in half within the coming 30 years? This question was at the centre of the first Global Violence Reduction Conference 2014, jointly organised by the Violence Research Centre at the University of Cambridge and the World Health Organizat…

19/07/2014

~~Press Release~~

~~Expanding Criminology to Pakistan through Research: the latest number of Pakistan Journal of Criminology published~~

July 19, 2014
The British police officers, when faced with stress, are more likely to manage themselves as compared to Pakistani police officers. In Britain, the police officers do not discuss their problems with others as doing so might hinder their police career. In contrast, Pakistani police officers are more likely to discuss a problem with their friends, families, doctors or psychologist as compared to the British police officers. It is considered normal.
These and many more findings are revealed in the latest issue of Pakistan Journal of Criminology, 6(1) Jan-Jun2014.
One research paper focuses on r**e and Islamic Jurisprudence. It is generally held that because of the strict criterion for proving this offence, injustice is done with the victim of r**e, it adds. However, it claims that “the doctrine of siyasah in the Hanafi criminal law can make the law against sexual violence more effective without altering the law of hudud.”
The journal has many more research papers for the interest of police officers, lawyers, judges, academicians, criminal justice researchers, and students of M.Phil/PhD. The issue includes research papers focusing on numerous other dimensions of criminology including war on terror, cultural distortion, violence against women, child trafficking, corporal punishment, child abuse, deviant behaviour, financial crime, Islamic jurisprudence, disaster relief corruption, Afghanistan, money laundering, and criminal ideation etc.
The journal is available from all the major bookshops around the country and also available from the Research Library Peshawar at Warsak Road, Peshawar. It can also be accessed online at www.pakistansocietyofcriminology.com/

IMRAN AHMAD SAJID
Assistant Editor,
Pakistan Journal of Criminology
Cell: 0313-9600663
Email: [email protected]

22/12/2013

Pakistan Society of Criminology entered into an Agreement with ProQuest for publishing the contents of Pakistan Journal of Criminology.
It is another big achievement for Pakistan Journal of Criminology to be exposed to a global audience via ProQuest.
ADMIN
IMRAN AHMAD SAJID

Many Many Congratulations to Dr. Mazhar Hussain Bhutta, one of the respected members and contributors to Pakistan Societ...
05/12/2013

Many Many Congratulations to Dr. Mazhar Hussain Bhutta, one of the respected members and contributors to Pakistan Society of Criminology, for his successful public defense of PhD dissertation. We wish him good luck for his future endeavours.

13/08/2013

live Long Pakistan!!

05/03/2013

~~International scientific conference~~

Spy in the sky:
Regulatory Issues of Drones and Unmanned Aerial Systems

Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana
Ljubljana, Slovenia
23-24 May 2013

Call for papers

Keynote speakers

- Dr. Kristin Bergtora Sandvik, Peace Research Institute Oslo, Norway
- Dr. Heather A. Harrison Dinniss, Swedish National Defence College, Stockholm
- Professor Marko Pavliha, Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transportation, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Natasa Pirc Musar, Information Commissioner of the Republic of Slovenia
- Assist. Professor Primoz Gorkic, Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana
- Assist. Professor Vasilka Sancin, Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana
- Assist. Professor Ales Zavrsnik, Institute of Criminology Ljubljana
- Dr. Vasja Badalic, Institute of Criminology Ljubljana and a representative of aircraft producer Pipistrel d.o.o., Special Operation Programme, Ajdovscina

The conference aims to shed light on legal/regulatory perspectives of UASs, micro UAVs and other hummingbird-mosquito type flying objects or drones. After a huge balloon accident in August 2012 just on the outskirts of Ljubljana (6 people died, 26 injured), authorities began to investigate the problem of regulation of different "flying objects" (other than planes) in our skies. This tragic accident triggers various regulatory questions of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UASs) in the domain of protection of privacy and personal data, aviation law, international humanitarian law and criminal law as well as in the domain of shifting cultural perceptions of drones as drones are also increasingly being used for humanitarian activities. If drones were initially deployed for extra-judicial executions on areas not formally in war, today drones are deployed for law enforcement purposes, by humanitarian organisations and protesters, the press and even sold on eBay as consumer objects. Although the technology is (or not, depending on the perspective) fascinating by itself, it triggers discussions from the above and other perspectives.

We invite paper proposals from scholars across the social sciences and humanities studying surveillance and security from multiple perspectives.

Themes of interest include (tentative list):

- can/should police use drones and use captured material in court;
- implications of the use of drones in areas without armed conflict for the international humanitarian law;
- how should drones be regulated from the aviation law perspective;
- are the existing personal data protection laws sufficient;
- how are drones deployed for humanitarian interventions;
- should drones be sold and used as consumer toys.

Please submit proposals for papers (300 words) with your name, address and affiliation by March 18, 2013 to Ales Zavrsnik: [email protected]

Participants will be notified by March 22, 2013. The conference is organized within the Surveillance and Crime Control project carried out at the Institute of Criminology at the Faculty of Law Ljubljana and coordinated by Assistant Professor Ales Zavrsnik. It is partly sponsored by the Slovenian Research Agency.

Venue
Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana, Poljanski nasip 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

Contact
Ales Zavrsnik, LL.D., Assist. Prof., E: [email protected] Institute of Criminology at the Faculty of Law Ljubljana, E: [email protected], W: www.inst-crim.si

There is no charge for conference speakers.

Please circulate widely.

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Ales Zavrsnik, LL.D., Assistant Professor
Institute of Criminology at the Faculty of Law, Ljubljana
Poljanski nasip 2
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone Secretariat: +386(0)14203242
Phone: +386(0)14203251
Fax: +386(0)14203245
www.inst-krim.si

Kia Asa Ho sakta hy???FAsihuddin (PSP) http://www.dailyaaj.com.pk/epaper-detail.php?image=MjQyMTM
11/11/2011

Kia Asa Ho sakta hy???

FAsihuddin (PSP)
http://www.dailyaaj.com.pk/epaper-detail.php?image=MjQyMTM

AAJ (Urdu: روزنامہ آج) is an Urdu language newspaper simultaneously being published from Peshawar, Abbottabad, Islamabad and Lahore since 1989. The newspaper has gained widespread popularity due to the general belief that it has an impartial approach towards the happenings in the province and in th...

30/04/2011

Read this blog... Its from the President PSC

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