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Police and Social Defence

NCJ Number
131505
Journal
Social Defence Volume: 28 Issue: 98 Dated: (October 1989) Pages: 7-18
Author(s)
S M Diaz
Date Published
1989
Length
12 pages
Annotation
Social defense in India is a broad concept that encompasses everything society adopts to protect individuals and groups from an escalating crime problem, and the police have an important role to play in this prevention effort.
Abstract
The first duty of police is crime prevention, and community involvement is critical. Crime and delinquency should be viewed as an infraction of the law and as antisocial conduct. If social defense programs adopt a community-based approach, in tune with a country's national development, and are designed to improve standards of education, employment, health, and living conditions, community conflicts can be reduced and associated crime, delinquency, and fear of crime can be minimized. Preventive social defense should particularly focus on youth. Police officers have a direct part to play in juvenile delinquency prevention because they represent the first agency to whom such incidents are reported. India's Juvenile Justice Act of 1986 is designed to encompass juvenile care, treatment, education, and development. Social defense in India also includes the components of imprisonment, probation, the rehabilitation of alcohol and drug abusers, sex crime prevention, and victim assistance. 7 references