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penalties arise only in the presence of secondary motives that value punishment in itself. Other motives that are unrelated to … the size of the punishment will also lead to distortions, but those cannot be corrected by restructuring penalties. The …
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punishment, and particularly focus on the award and use of the death penalty. …
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In this paper, a new framework for analyzing corruption in public bureaucracies is provided. The standard way to model corruption is as an example of moral hazard, which then leads to a focus on better monitoring and stricter penalties with the eradication of corruption as the final goal. An...
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This paper will explore the discursive practices surrounding specific laws, trials, and the ideology of punishment in … colonial and independent India. The purpose is to show how through this matrix of law, court and punishment, the penal system …
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Opposing views persist with regard to the emergence of plantations in southern India and the transfer of slave labour to these plantations: the abolition of slavery as an end in itself and, second, as a means to an end. In spite of the fact that slavery had been abolished by the mid-nineteenth...
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Current Status of the Bill: Pending URL:[http://prsindia.org/uploads/media/children%20against%20sexual%20offences.pdf].
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punishment is evolving and is a ‘work in progress’. Starting with serious objections to the arbitrariness inbuilt in awarding …
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Does a social scientist need to renounce his ethnicity in order to be objective and unbiased? The issue of how and why scholars choose their subjects and approaches has been debated for almost a century in many disciplines, first as 'insiders-outsiders', 'in’cross-cultural studies' and in...
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Is the high degree of gender inequality in developing countries in education, personal autonomy, and more explained by underdevelopment itself? Or do the societies that are poor today hold certain cultural views that lead to gender inequality? This article discusses several mechanisms through...
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Gender discrimination manifests itself as violence in the family, community, and society. It takes the forms of female foeticide, female infanticide, abuse of the girl child, social harassment, mental torture, physical violence, and cruelty affecting body and mind of women. The present study...
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