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DME Law School, Noida is organizing an International Symposium on Remaking Criminology and is inviting submissions through a call for papers.
About GGSIP University, New Delhi
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) was the first University established in 1998 by Govt. of the NCT of Delhi under the provisions of the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Act, 1998.
DME Law School, Noida
Delhi Metropolitan Education (DME) is an ‘A’ grade premier educational institute affiliated with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), New Delhi.
About the Call for papers
Criminologists, educators, academicians, think tanks, researchers, scholars, students, professionals, and other relevant stakeholders of all disciplines are invited to contribute to this symposium. Research papers describing original and unpublished works of conceptual, constructive, empirical, experimental, or theoretical work in all areas related to the theme of the symposium are cordially invited for presentation.
Major sub-themes
- Green criminology and its legality
- Transforming Criminal Justice System through a restorative justice approach.
- Role and responsibilities of Stakeholders for Restorative justice
- Impact of restorative justice on victims of crime
- Restorative justice as an alternative to punitive discipline
- Divergent attitude due to racial, ethnic, and social structure notions in attaining social order
- Perceptions of law enforcement officials on the Criminal Justice System
- Emerging trends in research and action in criminology and victimology
- Perspectives on dilution of crime due to overcriminalization
- Revamping the Criminal Justice System through victim’s participation: Victim Impact Statement
- Victim-offender mediation as an initiative for collective healing
- Harmonizing the Criminal Justice System by involving the offender and victim in the Judicial process
- Distributive justice as a gateway for access to justice
- Innovative police training for revamping the confidence of vulnerable classes (women, children, minorities, people with special needs, ethnic groups, etc.) in the Criminal Justice System
- Insights on Forensic victimology in the contemporary era.
- Efficacy of theories of punishment in the present scenario
- Mapping the victims of Digital crimes
- Reformative discourses for cyber criminology
- Role of Forensics in victim identification
Submission Guidelines
- Well-researched papers, articles, and case studies are invited from students, scholars/researchers, academicians, and other professionals.
- Co-authorship of up to two authors is permitted. Each co-author would be required to pay the registration fees separately.
- The manuscript must be typed in MS Word Times New Roman.
- Font size 12 and 1.5 spacing on A4 size paper with 1” margin on all sides.
- Footnotes should follow a uniform The Bluebook: a uniform System of Citation, 20th Edition.
- The papers should be thematic, not more than 4000 words (3000-4000 words is appreciable).
- Each paper should be accompanied by an abstract of not more than 300 words.
- The sub-themes provided are merely indicative and not exhaustive. Participants are free to choose any topic of their choice relevant to the central theme of the symposium.
- The abstract and the article should indicate the title of the paper, name of the author(s), organization(s), contact number, relevant sub-theme, and e-mail address.
- Research papers/articles submitted should be accompanied by a declaration by the author(s), stating that the contents of the research paper are original and have not been published elsewhere.
- All papers shall be strictly subjected to anti-plagiarism software and shall be scrutinized through blind review of the Editorial board.
- Selected research papers shall be published in a UGC CARE Listed Journal/ Journal with ISSN or in a book-bearing ISBN at an additional cost.
- The abstract (with the subject of the mail as “Abstract”) and the complete papers with the subject of the mail- “Full Paper”) are to be sent to dmelawconference23@dme.ac.in
How to Register?
Interested candidates can register through the link provided at the end of the post. Please mention the subject as ‘Law Symposium’ while making the payment. If it is a co-authorship, both participants are required to pay the registration fees separately.
Registration Fees
- Fee payable through IMPS/NEFT
- Delhi Metropolitan Education
- HDFC Bank Ltd., Sector 18, Noida
- Account No: 50100187447560 (Savings Account)
- IFSC: HDFC0001592
- Offline Presentation
- Students – ₹700
- Faculty and Research Scholars – ₹1200
- Other Professionals – ₹1500
- International Participants – $60
- Online Presentation
- Students – ₹300
- Faculty and Research Scholars – ₹700
- Other Professionals – ₹1000
- International Participants – $50
Awards
Best Paper for each Category.
Mode
The symposium will be conducted in hybrid mode with both online and offline components. This is subject to the Government of India guidelines pertaining to SARS-Cov2, issued from time to time.
Important Dates
- Last date for submission of Abstract: 27th February 2023
- Acceptance of Abstract: 01st March 2023
- Last date for Submission of Full Article: 13th March 2023
- Date of symposium: 17th -18th March 2023
Contact Information
- Ms. Swati Kaushal, Assistant Professor, DME Law School, Noida (9910418599)
- Ms. Bedapriya Lahiri, Assistant Professor, DME Law School, Noida (81305261053)
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