A Participatory Approach
Buch, Englisch, 271 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 493 g
ISBN: 978-981-99-4583-2
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
This book is based on intense research work and consultation conducted over a long period, presents circumstances under which certain tribes in Andhra Pradesh are placed to keep on living through criminal activities. It explains why particular tribes become crime-prone and why and how they have been branded and notified as criminal tribes. It deals with the structure of the village criminal-tribe settlements and approaches the problem of tribal criminology from a structural perspective. It studies the criminal behaviour that could be related to social situations that prevail in the two ex-criminal settlements in Andhra Pradesh and examines the structure and organization of this group as well as changes that have been taking place as far as their criminal activities are concerned. The analysis in this book focuses on the sociological and anthropological circumstances under which the criminal tribes become criminals and continued to be called as criminals although most of them as a group have since stopped criminal activities.
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Chapter 1: Foundations of Denotifying Tribes – An Exploratory Introduction.- Chapter 2: Characterization and Making of Denotified Tribes – A Review.- Chapter 3: Social and Historical Profile of the Larger Study Area – The State of Andhra Pradesh.- Chapter 4: Socio-Economic and Criminal Background of the Study Regions.- Chapter 5: Yerukulas - Organization and Structure of A Dominant Denotified Tribe in Andhra Pradesh, India.- Chapter 6: Two Tribal Settlements Under Study: A Socio-Historical Account.- Chapter 7: Demystifying Venkumamba Village.- Chapter 8: Irwin Settlement: An Analysis.- Chapter 9: Towards a Theory of Ex-criminal Tribes (Denotified Tribes).- Chapter 10: Summary and Conclusions.