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Prof. (Dr.) G.S. Bajpai’s working papers and pre-prints available on the Social Science Research Network (SSRN)
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17 PapersLocating the Crime Victim in Criminal Procedure Ideologies
Examines where and how crime victims are positioned within competing theoretical ideologies of criminal procedure, and advocates for a victim-centred approach in procedural jurisprudence.
Innovative Teaching Pedagogies in Law: A Critical Analysis of Methods and Tools
A critical examination of innovative teaching methods and tools adopted in legal education, with a focus on improving pedagogical approaches in Indian law schools.
On Witness in the Criminal Justice Process: Problems & Perspectives
Analyses the problems faced by witnesses in the Indian criminal justice system and explores perspectives on reforming witness protection and participation frameworks.
Decriminalisation of Adultery
Critically analyses the legal and constitutional basis for the decriminalisation of adultery in India, examining the Supreme Court's reasoning and its implications for criminal law reform.
Evolving Victimological Jurisprudence: A View from Supreme Court Cases
Traces the evolution of victimological jurisprudence through Supreme Court of India decisions, examining how judicial trends have shaped the rights and recognition of crime victims.
Thwarting Radicalisation in India: Lacunae in Policy Initiative
Identifies critical gaps in India's policy framework for countering radicalisation, and proposes legal and institutional reforms to address these lacunae.
Wrongful Prosecution in Terror Related Cases: A Criminal Law Critique
A critical criminal law analysis of wrongful prosecutions in terrorism-related cases in India — examining systemic failures, false convictions, and the need for protective legal frameworks.
Criminological Studies
A scholarly compilation of criminological studies covering foundational theories, empirical research, and contemporary issues in the field of criminology.
The Bhopal Gas Disaster and Corporate Criminal Negligence
Examines corporate criminal negligence and liability arising from the Bhopal Gas Tragedy, analysing the failures of criminal law and the pursuit of justice for victims of industrial disasters.
Victimological Narratives on Gender Violence — Chapter 25
A book chapter exploring victimological frameworks and narratives around gender-based violence, examining how victims' experiences are theorised and addressed in criminological and legal literature.
Crime Mapping and Law Enforcement — Scope and Applications
Explores the use of crime mapping as a tool for law enforcement agencies, examining its methodologies, scope, and practical applications in crime prevention and policing.
Global Victimology: New Voices — Theory, Facts & Legislation — Chapter One
Opening chapter of an international volume on global victimology, presenting new theoretical frameworks, empirical facts, and legislative developments in the field worldwide.
Law Impact Assessment: Need, Scope and Methodology
Examines the concept and practice of Law Impact Assessment in India — articulating its need, defining its scope, and proposing a methodology for evaluating the impact of legislation.
Victim's Rights and Criminal Procedure Models
Analyses the relationship between victim rights and different models of criminal procedure, advocating for procedural reforms that better integrate victim participation and protection.
Witness in the Criminal Justice Process: Problems and Perspectives — An Empirical Study
An empirical investigation into the challenges witnesses face within the criminal justice process, with data-driven analysis and policy recommendations for witness protection reform.
Towards Restorative Justice
Charts a path towards implementing restorative justice mechanisms in India, examining international frameworks and proposing contextualised approaches for the Indian criminal justice system.
Violence: The Role of State
A theoretical and empirical examination of the role of the state in perpetuating, enabling, or preventing violence — questioning the state's obligations and accountability in controlling violence.