- Author:
- Dr.RUFUS D
- Subject:
- Criminal Justice, Law, Sociology
- Material Type:
- Lecture Notes, Lesson, Module, Student Guide
- Level:
- College / Upper Division
- Tags:
- License:
- Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial
- Language:
- English
- Media Formats:
- Graphics/Photos, Text/HTML
Offences against Children
Offences against Women
Typology of Crimes- Felony Vs Misdemenor in US ; IPC
OER-Criminology
Overview
This Folder is about the Use of OER in Criminology .
It shortly introduce how the subject criminology will be benefitted using good amount OERs .
It also has the resources on:
- Classification of Offences
- Offence against Women
- Offences aagainst Children
However , It is just a beginning on Criminology . The OERs on this folder will be continuously add up frequently . Those who are interested can view it .
The " TITLE IMAGE " used here on this topic is by FACTINATE on the topic 30 Ominous Facts About Criminology with CC license of (CC BY-SA 3.0)
NOTE: Members of the Group SWAYAM OER for Empowering Teachers are requested to join, contribute , co-create to development of above topic on OER commons platform.
Dr.RUFUS D
Crime and Criminology - USE OF OER
This Folder will dedicate the resources which are on the context of CRIMINOLOGY
Anybody Who Wants to Contribute Can Do
Crime : It is an intentional act or, many a times mindful act too ,of an individual (or group of human beings)who violate(s) the criminal law(s) through his act(s) which deserve the punishment that will be awarded by the court of Law
Criminology : This is a systematic study, reflection of scientific attempts done by the people who wanted to contribute in terms of :
- Crime Causation
- Crime Detection
- Criminal behaviours
- Criminal's Modus Operandi
- Criminal Investigation
- Criminal's techniques
- Contemporay Crimes
- Technology and Crime
- Impact of Crime on Society
- Impact of Crime on its Victims
- Crime's impact on the state
- Punishing of Criminals
- Treating or Correcting Criminal
- Rehabilitation of Criminals
- Law and its Impact on Frequency of Specific Crime .
- Crime Prevention Strategies
- Crimes against Vulnerables Such as Women , Children, Elderly, Minorities , Oppressed People ,etc
OER, USE OF OER in CRIMINOLOGICAL STUDIES
OER and Benefits
OER and Its Benefits
OER - Open Educational Resources ; Free Available to the World Community that Can Use,Reuse ,Remix , subject to the adoption of License' Condition.
OER may be in various forms including text, image, audio, video, syllabus, etc.
Using OER in Criminology will be add-on weightage for the Teachers to Promote this subject knowledge and to reach many unreach.
Benefits
1. Many Criminological Resources Can be made to be Openly available in public domain
2. Young Criminologists can Easy and fast Access with different kind of Materials such as text, image, audio, video, syllabus, etc.in criminology
3. These criminological resources can be used, reused, remixed,etc
4. Easy licensing options are available in OER
5.Very less or no expenses resources can be created or used or reused
6. No need to carry lots of criminologicla books which are costlier
7. Helpful for Collaborative Learning among Criminologists
Many online sites are available for OERs. Cretaing many OERs in Criminology will generate Hundreds of millions of Beneficiaries to be there in the world.
Classification of Crimes
The contents attached here is the resource to shortly explain the classification of crimes in Indian Criminal Law . It doesn't classify as how the crimes are ordered in IPC .
Typology or Classification of Offence in IPC is mentioned in the Next Presention attached here
The picture by The Asian Read cited above is having CC License CC BY-SA 3.0
Crimes Against Women in India - A Gist
You can access a piece of presentation which is used for my class teaching to the Post Graduate Students of MSc Applied Criminology and Polie Studies on the topic 'Offences agaisnt Women'.
Crimes Against Children in India- A short Note
You can access a piece of presentation which is used for my class teaching to the Post Graduate Students of MSc Applied Criminology and Polie Studies on the topic 'Offences agaisnt Children'.