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193862836Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 422 pages. Légèrement défraîchi.
120754sd A Bourg, A. Pelliat, Lithographe & Libraire - Sans date (XIXe siècle) - In-8, cartonnage souple - 80 pages (Reproductions de manuscrits) + 1 tableau dépliant in fine
1932RO30330084Charles Lavauzelle et cie. 1932. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos fané, Papier jauni. 460 pages. Coins frottés. Couverture et dos fanés. Rares rousseurs. Couverture partiellement désolidarisée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 353.36-Police
40-13051Morris Press. Spiralbound. New. . Morris Press unknown
180011Paris, Langlois, 1800 ; in-8, de iv- 270 pp., demi-basane blonde, dos lisse orné, pièce rouge.
18307Caen, Le Roy, 1819. In-8 de 115 pages. Bon état. Broché, nombreux tampons de l'O.R.T.F., Radio-France.
19782091502133905664Iwao Minamido shoten 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Iwao Minamido shoten paperback
19782091502133905513Iwao Minamido shoten 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Iwao Minamido shoten paperback
19862091502133904829Fujishuppan 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Fujishuppan paperback
19782091502135416188Gannando Bookstore Bookstore 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Gannando Bookstore Bookstore paperback
1999007432Paducah Kentucky: Turner Publishing Company 1999. Limited Edition . Hardcover. New/No Jacket. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 128pp.incl.index; HB white w/purple-photo cover; NEW; fine condition w/cleantight pgs. PONemboss ft.cover randy jones. History of organization that reaches out to families of fallen American law enforcement heroes. b/w photos throughout. <br/> <br/> Turner Publishing Company hardcover
About The Author:- R. Thilagaraj is presently Professor and Head, Department of Criminology and Director, Centre for Cyber Forensics and Information Security, University of Madras. Earlier he served Madras. Earlier he served as senior research investigator in the National Institute of Social Defence. He possess more than 30 years of teaching and research experience in the field of Criminology and Criminal Justice Administration. He has published eight books and more than sixty research articles in the reputed journals and chapters in the books. He was the Chairman of the Indian Society of Criminology and also Founding Member of the Asian Criminological Society, Macau. His areas of interest are sociology of crime, juvenile justice and correctional administration. So far he has directed 12 research projects.::::S. Latha is presently Assistant Professor and Head, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Tamil Nadu Open University, Chennai. She possesses fourteen years of teaching and research experience in the field of Criminology. Her areas of interests include theories of crime, crimes against women and children, cybercrimes, human rights and restorative justice. She has to her credit five books and more than thirty research articles. She is the Secretary of the Indian Society of Criminology, EC Member of Indian Institute of Public Administration (TN Regional Branch), Vice-Chairperson, Research Division of the Institute of Criminological Research Education and Services, and one of the founding members of the Asian Criminological Society. Contents:- Contents, Foreword 5, Preface 9, List of Contributors 11, 1. Correctional Substitutes to Punishment: Community, Based Correction 13, R. Thilagaraj, 2. Awareness of the Laws and Reporting Behaviour, among the Victims of Eye-Teasing-An Empirical, Study 31, K. Sowmya, 3. Cyber Forensics in India 41, S. Latha, 4. “The Transformation of Kanjar Women: From, Traditional Entertainers to Dance Bar Girls” 51, Surbhi Dayal, 5. Challenges before the discipline of Criminal, Law and Criminology in the Present Scenario, and Future Dimensions 63, Balraj Chauhan, 6. Crimes Against Women: Legal Responses, and Social Obligations 91, S.M. Afzal Qadri, Abdul Latif Wani, 7. Victims of Terrorism in India: An Overview 103, Arvind Tiwari, 8. On Criminology in India: Status and Scope 129, G.S. Bajpai, 9. Doing Justice Differently: Restorative Justice and, Social Work 147, Hema Hargovan, 10. Rethinking Unthinkable Teaching Practices in, Criminology! 167, P. Madhava Soma Sundaram, 11. Contemporary Approaches to the Psychology of, Crime, Law and Justice 203, Mark Brown, 12. Critical Perspectives in Criminological Development, in India 223, Mridul Srivastava, 13. Intervention in Social Work for Crime Prevention—, An Action Research Paper 235, Prateep V. Philip, 14. Cybercrime Management—An it Governance, Approach 253, K. Rama Subramaniam, 15. Children in Conflict with Law: International and, National Instruments 269, M. Srinivasan, 16. Women and Crime—A Sociological Study 285, R. Shankar, S. Vedapurieswaran, 17. Recovering Dependence through Non-medical, Treatment: Narcotics Anonymous—An Alternative, Recovery Technique for Drug Dependence 315, Syed Umarhathab, 18. Crime and Delinquency Prevention in India—, An Overview 331, S. Ramdoss, 2 Readings in Criminology, 19. Ageing and Elder Abuse in India 349, M. Priyamvadha, 20. A Study on the Young Offenders of Cyber Crime 361, G. Deepak Raj Rao, 21. Judicial Activisim: An Overview 367, Mehraj Mir Uddin, 22. An Overview about the Prevalence of Child Abuse:, A Global Perspective 377, M.D. Allen Selva Kumar, 23. Terrorism in India: An Overview 389, E. Prabhakaran, Index 409 The Title 'Readings in Criminology written/authored/edited by R.K. Thilagraj & S. Latha', published in the year 2014. The ISBN 9788121211444 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 260 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Police / Criminology / Law. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
Oblong 4to., First Edition, with very numerous coloured and monochrome photographs and illustrations throughout; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Published to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the unit's foundation.
13842Spécial Police n° 260 / Fleuve Noir (1961) - Edition originale - In-12 broché de 224 pages - Très belle couverture en couleurs de Michel Gourdon - Excellent état
14029Spécial Police n° 476 / Fleuve Noir (1965) - Edition originale - In-12 broché de 224 pages - Très belle couverture en couleurs de Michel Gourdon - Très bon état
1954GITe567Sans lieu 1954. In-16 124pp. Reliure éditeur de papier toilé grenat bradel, titre doré sur le dos et le 1er plat. Orné de 30 planches hors texte représentant des oeuvres du sculpteur. 1 des 50 exemplaires numérotés sur papier couché des Papèteries de Pont-de-Lignon, 1er tirage avec cette mention "propriété exclusive de l'Amicale des Policiers Anciens Combattants, Déportés, Résistants... de France, section des Bouches-du-Rhône". Bel exemplaire frais et bien complet.
201111583Hugo et cie Livre broché au format 15x20cm, couverture représentant un crane humain rempliée et élégante, nombreuses illustrations, 159 pages.
164118584Superbe marque-pages au format 16 x 4 cm. Au verso publicité pour les livres de M.G.Braun. Etat superbe. Marque-pages tiré pour la collection policière du Fleuve Noir : Spécial-Police, datant des années 1960.
1891689Paris, Plon, 1891, 10 X 16 cm., relié, 418 pp. Publiés d'après les manuscrits conservés à la Bibliothèque Nationale. Avec introduction, notes et index. Solide demi-chagrin à coins et nerfs, dos orné de fleurons, tête dorée. Bel exemplaire malgré d'infimes traces sur la peau.
212348Avignon, Musée Calvet, 1932 in-8, 72 pp., broché.
131211Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, an V in-8, 42 pp., broché.
204279Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, an IV in-8, 38 pp., en feuilles.
13973Spécial Police n° 416 / Fleuve Noir (1964) - Edition originale - In-12 broché de 224 pages - Très belle couverture en couleurs de Michel Gourdon - Très bon état
This book is a kind of ‘travel down the memory lane’ of the author putting pen to paper, urged to do so by his numerous friends and admirers. This work however covers five decades of the country’s political and social history and gives the reader a true insight into the daily life of a growing young man and, later, of an officer serving the British regime and in Independent India. About The Author:- D.G. Bhattacharyya was born in 1913 in a family of Zamindars. The family had taken up commercial activity, which suffered reverses forcing the closure of the business and making the young scion seek employment After graduating in Science from the Calcutta University, Bhattacharyya joined the Indian (Imperial) Police Service, and retired from the same in 1971 with the rank of Inspector General of Police. During his service years, he saw almost all the major events of the century from a participant's perspective, although his nationalistic feelings did, time and again, come into conflict with his official duties. He was privileged to have come into close contact with the three great come into conflict with his official duties. He was privileged to have come into close contact with the three great sons of modern India-Rabindranath Tagore, Mahatma Gandhi and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, He occupied ringside seats during the freedom struggle, the Bengal Famine of 1943, the pre-independence riots as well holding a border area posting during the 1962 Sino-Indian border dispute. He was awarded the Police Medal in 1952. A keen sportsman, traveller and photographer, Mr. Bhattacharyya's interests have taken him all over the world. He is a keen angler in still,. running and seawater and hunted for sport. Later he put up his guns and took to still and cine photography. Retirement opened up new vistas for Mr. Bhattacharyya and he founded one of the most successful security and investigation agencies in Eastern India. A deep personal tragedy, the loss of his beloved wife in 1979 led to the establishment of the DG and Gauri Bhattacharyya Foundation, a charitable trust which is engaged in a number of welfare projects in the city. His memoirs, Random Remioniscences has been urged upon him by his many friends and admirers who feel that this valuable record of a very important era be maintained for posterity as well as be Bible for future generations of law enforcement officials. Contents:- Preface • Foreword • A New Life and Making of a Sahib out of a Native Rebel • Learning Basics of a New Career • Ancestral Tales-Birth of a Life Long Nationalist • First Independent Charge of a Sub-division • Work and Social Life in a District Headquarter • Drums of World War II-Quit India Movement The Great Bengal Famine of 1943 • War Time and Social Life • Problems of Communal Strife • Back to Rural Areas and Shikar • Sequel to Failed war of Independence • Under a New Flag-In Charge of Foreigners • Sojourn in the East • Marriage, Prison Revolt, Influx of East Pakistan Refugees, Terrorist Outrages, Telengana Type Movement • In the Mainstream of Administration • In Distant Shores • First Police Revolt-Penalty for Intransigence • Outdoor Life • An Interlude in the Railways • In Civil Administration • Border Skirmishes between India and China • In CID and Enforcement Branches-Meeting an Eminent Sculptor –Hunting and Fishing • Intelligence Branches, Border Security and Indo –Tebetan Border Forces • Big Game Hunting • Victim of Machinations and Backdoor Exit • Thoughts on the Country • Index. The Title 'Random Reminiscences of a Police Officer Under Two Flags written/authored/edited by D.G. Bhattacharya', published in the year 2003. The ISBN 9788121207812 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 332 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Police / Criminology / Law / Political Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
1956365651956 Editions Presses de la Cité - 1956 - In-8, cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette illustrée - 315 p.