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Crime and Public Disorder in Colonial Bengal: 1861-1912

 
Arun Mukherjee (Author)
Synopsis Sociologists generally tend to consider crime as a normal and inseparable feature of every society, reflecting the state of its health. Social scientists are thus drawn to the inter-relationship between socio-economic forces and patterns of criminal behaviour. By unfolding aspects of social aberration and dysfunction, the history of crime and criminality has now carved out its own niche in historical literature. Dr. Arun Mukherjee’s book is a pioneering work in this new genre of research which unfortunately is yet to develop itself in the Indian context. Taking Bengal as a case study, it explodes the colonial myth of ‘hereditary criminal tribes’ while establishing clear linkages between scarcity and crime. Dr. Mukherjee’s treatment of the migration matrix of industrial workers vis-?-vis crime and communal disturbances along with the response of colonial administrators highlight the inter-weaving patterns of crime and public disorder. Each chapter presents material of considerable interest for historians, sociologists and criminologists alike. This book will also be a valuable aid to professional policemen for broadening their perspectives on criminal behaviour, crime trends and factors influencing regional variations in the pattern of crime. Besides, the appendices will surely stimulate new lines of enquiry. His professional back ground and a discerning eye for details explain the facility with which Dr. Mukherjee has been able to identify the missing links in some of the popular hypotheses concerning crime and criminality and suggest new interpretations of various facets of public disorder. Some of the findings of the research have already been published in journals such as the Indian Economic and Social History Review and the Economic and Political Weekly and havae received wide acclaim.
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About the author

Arun Mukherjee

Arun Mukerjee was in the Indian Police Service (IPS) from 1956 till his retirement on 31 Dec, 1991 as the Director General of Police, West Bengal. He served as the DIG, Addl. Director and Director of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for about ten years and also briefly as the Special Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India (New Delhi). He is currently the Vigilance Commissioner of the Govt. of West Bengal. He received his Ph. D. from the University of Calcutta in 1988 and was invited in 1989 to take a seminar at the Institute of South Asian Studies of the Dept. of History of Heidelberg University on his case studies relating to scarcity and crime.

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Title Crime and Public Disorder in Colonial Bengal: 1861-1912
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.1995
Edition 1st. Ed.
Language: English
isbn 8170741676
length xiv+320p., Tables; Figures; Maps; Appendices; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
Subjects History