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Political Violence And The Police In India K S Subramanian

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Political Violence And The Police In India K S Subramanian
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Publisher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.41 MB
Pages: 264
Author: K S Subramanian
ISBN: 9780761935933, 9788178299785, 0761935932, 817829978X
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Political Violence And The Police In India K S Subramanian by K S Subramanian 9780761935933, 9788178299785, 0761935932, 817829978X instant download after payment.

Increasing political violence in India is challenging the government s ability to resolve conflicts democratically. Combining scholarship with professional experience as a police officer for more than three decades, author K.S. Subramanian sketches the growing crisis of governance in two ways: by assessing the Central Government s police organizations and through case studies of regions and communities bearing the brunt of political violence. The author is thus able to take the reader behind the scenes whether it is on police partisanship in communal riots in Gujarat, the Home Ministry s approach to the Naxalite problem, the violence against Dalits, or the violation of human rights in India s North-East. His is a plea for reconciling the modernizing impulses of civil society and the democratic urges of political society. Key Features Identifies patterns and trends in political violence in India Examines how the Government s political machinery has responded Explains why State response has been inadequate Makes concrete recommendations for a change in structures and attitudes

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