Early Times Report JAMMU, Oct 28: Advocate Rameshwar Singh Jamwal, President, Criminologists Society of J&K and Senior Panel Counsel, Govt. of India, has been invited to present a paper outlining his newly developed Crime Theory in the forthcoming 18th World Congress of Criminology, which is going to be held in India for the first time in December 2016 at Jindal Global University, Haryana . In a message to Jamwal, Emillio C. Viano, the President of International Society of Criminology, which enjoys advisory status with United Nations and Council of Europe, UNESCO, etc., has conveyed the acceptance of his abstract of paper on the topic, "Understanding Crime, Changing Criminal Behaviors, the Yogic Way". The theme of the summit would be 'Urbanization, Globalization, Development and Crime: Opportunities and Challenges of the XXI Century'. Panel discussions will focus on critical issues pertaining to extremism, terrorism and warfare: Mass Violence and its Impact on Society, Victimization of Vulnerable Populations: Crimes against Women and Children etc. The Congress, which is being organized since 1938, and has been organized in the past at Kobe, Japan, Rio De Janeiro, Barcelona, Philadelphia etc will bring together leading academicians, researchers, professionals and policy makers from across the globe. The 18th World Congress of Criminology will feature some of the most important voices on the challenges faced by the criminal justice systems in developing economies and will seek to address critical issues surrounding criminological research in great detail. |