| Short Description |
The author exposes the story of Indian police in wounded justice administration from 1861 and says that the police needs a philosophy and an outlook to become administrators of justice. The philosophies of great thinkers are discussed to enable the police to understand their role and responsibilities to people. A people friendly policeman who recognize the worth and value of human beings - and that is what the author wants the police to accept today. It contains a lot of history, philosophy, police strategies, misconceptions, views, values, suggestions, remedies and what not to make the police efficient and effective in administration of justice-in making them human rights friendly. Contents (1) Introduction, (2) Wounded Justice and Police Under the British, (3) Wounded Justice: The Police Legacy or People's Curse?, (4) Wounded Justice: The Police Pragmatism or People's Fatalism?, (5) Wounded Justice: The Police Instincts and the People's Expectations, (6) Wounded Justice: An Age Old Evil and Public Reaction, (7) Wounded Justice: Police Commissions and Politicians, (8) Wounded Justice: National Police Commission-Before and After, (9) Wounded Justice: Philosophies and Principles, (10) Wounded Justice and Committee on Police Reforms: Looking Ahead. |