Syllabus PG Diploma in Criminology & Forensic Science
Syllabus PG Diploma in Criminology & Forensic Science
Syllabus PG Diploma in Criminology & Forensic Science
PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY
PG DIPLOMA IN CRIMINOLOGY AND FORENSIC SCIENCE
Regulations
PROGRAMME
School of Law, Pondicherry University offers one year full time PG Diploma in
Criminology & Forensic Science Diploma Programme in Criminology and Forensic Science.
This programme is aimed at developing Manpower required in specialised functional Areas
of Legal Studies.
DURATION
The duration for this PG Diploma in Criminology & Forensic Science is one year and
offered in CBCS Model in two semesters.
INTAKE
20 Students (5 sponsored)
ELIGIBILITY
Any Degree with 50% Marks in Under Graduation under 10+2+3 system or
equivalent
SELECTION CRITERIA
The Admission to this PG Diploma in Criminology & Forensic Science is done
through an Admission Test, Group Discussion and Personal Interview. The Admission
procedure varies based on uniform norms for all PG Diploma in Criminology & Forensic
Science Diploma’s implemented by University from time to time.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMME
The programme is offered on full time basis for select days in a week during
Academic Calendar. All subjects are Hard Core and compulsory to get the award of PG
Diploma. Pedagogy consists of Class Room Lectures, Case Studies, Field Visits, Expert
Lectures and Presentations and Viva Voce Exam.
EVALUATION
Internal Assessment 40% of Marks, End Semester is for 60% marks Internal
Assessments consist of Term Tests, Written Assessment / Field Study Reports, Seminar
Presentations. End Semester Exam consists of 3 Hours Written Test with 3 sections A, B and
C. Section C will be a case study.
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PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY
PG DIPLOMA IN CRIMINOLOGY AND FORENSIC SCIENCE
CURRICULUM & COURSE STRUCTURE
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SCHOOL OF LAW
PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY
PG DIPLOMA IN CRIMINOLOGY AND FORENSIC SCIENCE
SEMESTER - I
CRIM 411: INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND SOCIETY
Hard Core: 4 credits
Unit I: Introduction
Meaning and Concept of society, culture, informal means of social control (norms,
mores, folkways, taboos), social deviance, groups, community, social organisation and
disorganization, social structure and process – Crime and criminology definitions – Historical
development – Nature, origin and scope – Criminology and its relationship to other
disciplines – Social construction of deviance and crime – Definition of victims of crime and
victims of abuse of power.
Unit II: Typology of Crime and Criminal Behaviour
Crime against person – Crime against property – White collar crime – Organized
crime – Cybercrime – Environmental crime – Crime and media – Habitual offenders –
Professional criminals – Violent offences – Recidivism.
Unit III: Juvenile Delinquency
Definition – Nature and patterns of delinquency – Causes – Salient features of the
Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) (amended) Act, 2006.
Unit IV: Criminal Justice System
Introduction to criminal justice in India – Police – Prosecution – Judiciary –
Correctional departments – Co-operation and co-ordination among the various sub-systems of
the Criminal Justice System.
Unit V: Social Defence and Related Concepts
Concept of Social Defence – Drug abuse – Alcoholism – Child abuse.
Reference Books
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SCHOOL OF LAW
PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY
SEMESTER - I
CRIM 412: CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
Reference Books
1. Ratan Lal and Dhirajlal (2002). Indian Penal Code, New Delhi: Wadhwa and
Company Pub.
2. Kelkar RV (2001). Criminal Procedure, 4th Edition, Eastern Book Company
3. Kathuria, R.P, (2007). Law of Crimes and Criminology, Vinod Publishing House,
Delhi.
4. Ratanlal and Dhiorajlal (2004). The code of Criminal Procedure, Wadhwa and
Company Publications.
5. Gaur, KD (1999). Criminal Law and Procedure (cases); 3rd Edition, Butterworth
Tripathi Publications.
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SCHOOL OF LAW
PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY
SEMESTER - I
CRIM 413: POLICE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Reference Books
1. Misra K.K. (1987). Police Administration in Ancient India, K.K. Publications.
2. Srivastava Aparna (1999). Role of Police in Changing Society, APH Publishing
House.
3. Guharoy J. T. (1999). Policing in the 21st Century Indian Institute of Public
Administration.
4. Gupta, Anandswarup (2007). Crime and Police in India, Agra: Sahitya Bhavan.
5. Banerjee, D (2005). Central Police Organization, Part I & Part II, New Delhi: Allied
Publishers, Pvt, Ltd.
6. Pandy, Police Administration
7. R.R., Deb, Police Administration
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PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY
SEMESTER - I
CRIM 414: PSYCHOLOGY OF CRIME
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Reference Books
3. Bartal Curt R. (1999). Criminal Behavior: A Psychosocial approach 5th Edition, New
Delhi: Prebtuce Hall.
4. Green Edward J. (1976). Psychology for law enforcement, John Wiley and Sons. Inc
5. Kaur, Rajpal (2006). Forensic Psychology, Deep and Deep Publications Pvt. Ltd.
7. Kaul, Satyendra K. and Zaidi, Mohd.H. (2008). Narco Analysis, Brain Mapping,
Hypnosis and Lie Detector Tests in interrogation of suspects.
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SCHOOL OF LAW
PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY
SEMESTER - II
CRIM 421: FORENSIC SCIENCE
Unit I: Introduction
Definition, nature and purpose of Forensic Science – Functions of the Forensic
Science Laboratories.
Reference Books
1. Nabar, B.S. (2007). Forensic Science in Crime Investigation, 3rd Edition, Hyderabad:
Asia Law House.
2. Sharma B.R. (2007). Forensic Science in Criminal Investigation and Trials Universal
Law Pub. Co. Pvt. Ltd.
3. Saferstein Richard, (1982). Forensic Science Handbook, Prentice, Hall Inc., (also
refer Criminalistics – by the same author)
4. Nickolas L.C, (1956). The Scientific Investigation of Crime. Butterworth and Co.
Publishers, Ltd.
5. Bridges, B.B., August Velma & Moner, M. (2000), Criminal Investigation, Practical
Fingerprinting Thumb impression, Handwriting expert testimony, Opinion Evidence,
The University Book Agency, Allahabad.
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SCHOOL OF LAW
PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY
SEMESTER - II
CRIM 422: CYBERCRIME
Reference Books
1. Atkins, D., Buis, P., Hare, C., et al. (1997). Internet security professional reference
(2nd ed.). Indianapolis, IN: New Riders Pub.
2. Goodman, S., & Soafer, A.(ed.) (2002). The Transnational Dimensions of cybercrime.
Washington: Hoover institution Press.
3. Marcella, A.J., & Greenfield, R.S. (ed.) (2002). Cyber Forensics: A field manual for
calculating, examining and preserving evidence of computer crimes. Boca Raton,
Florida: Auerbach.
4. Reyes, A. (2007). Cybercrime investigations bridging the gaps between security
professionals, law enforcement and prosecutors. Rockland, MA: Syngress Pub.
5. Walker, C. (1998). Crime, criminal justice and the Internet. London: Sweet &
Maxwell.
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SCHOOL OF LAW
PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY
SEMESTER - II
CRIM 423: CRIME PREVENTION MANAGEMENT
Reference Books
1. Bawa P.S. (1989). Policing for people, Rupa and Co.
2. Ramanujam T. (1992). Prevention and Detection of Crime, Madras Book Agency
3. Gilling, Daniel (1997). Crime Prevention: Theory, Policy and Polities, UGL Press
Ltd., U.K.
4. Burrows John, Ekblour and Heal Kevin (1979). Crime Prevention and Police, Crown
Copyright.
5. Atri, Parvesh K. (1998). Dynamics of Crime Prevention and Criminology Anmol
Publications Pvt. Ltd.
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PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY
SEMESTER - II
CRIM 424: JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM
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Unit V: Youth in Conflict with Law, Violence & Intervention Strategies
Youth deviance-recent trends-pornography, MMS, Sexual Harassment - Youth
violence-state response-state violence - Juvenile gangs, status offence - Youth alienation and
crimes - Domestic Prevention Act, violence against elderly people, violence against disabled
- Intervention strategies: Counselling, restoration/repatriation of Children, after-care,
adoption, foster care & sponsorship, issues and problems in reintegration.
Reference Books
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