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          ABOUT


         Indian Society of Victimology

          The  Indian  Society  of  Victimology  (ISV)  is  a  national  level  professional  society  that  was
          founded  in  1992  under  the  aegis  of  Professor  K.  Chockalingam,  the  then  Head  of  the
          Department of Criminology, University of Madras along with senior police officers Dr. R. K.
          Raghavan and Mr. L. N. Venkatesan. The Society was formally inaugurated by the eminent
          jurist, late Hon'ble Mr. Justice V. R. Krishna Iyer, Former Judge of the Supreme Court of India.
          Over the last 27 years, the Society has made significant contributions towards victims' rights
          as enshrined in the UN Declaration of Basic Principles of Justice for Victims of Crime and
          Abuse of Power, 1985, advocating the cause of victims of crime and abuse of power in India
          and abroad through its conferences, workshops, seminars, and symposia on a wide range
          of  victimological  topics.  The  members  of  the  Society  come  from  a  global  fraternity  of
          criminologists,  victimologists,  government  officials,  criminal  justice  stakeholders,  scholars,
          students and practitioners.


          Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab

          The  Rajiv  Gandhi  National  University  of  Law  (RGNUL),  Punjab,  was  established  by  the
          State Legislature of Punjab by passing the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab
          Act 2006 (Punjab Act No. 12 of 2006). The Act incorporated a University of Law of national
          stature  in  Punjab,  to  fulfil  the  need  for  a  Centre  of  Excellence  in  legal  education  in  the
          modern era of globalization and liberalization. The University acquired approval of the Bar
          Council  of  India  (BCI)  in  July  2006.  The  University  also  got  registered  with  the  University
          Grants  Commission  (UGC),  New  Delhi  under  Section  2(f)  of  the  University  Grants
          Commission  Act,  1956  and  has  been  declared  fit  to  obtain  grant  from  the  (UGC)  under
          Section 12-B of the UGC Act, 1956. The University was accredited with ‘A’ Grade by National
          Assessment  and  Accreditation  Council  (NAAC)  in  2015.  RGNUL,  Punjab  was  granted
          autonomy  under  UGC  Regulations,  Clause  5  Dimensions  of  Autonomy  for  Category-II
          Universities in April 2018. The Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of
          India, ranked RGNUL the first amongst the cleanest Higher Educational Institutions, Swachh
          Campus (2019) in the category of Government Residential Universities.

          Centre for Criminology, Criminal Justice and Victimology (CCV)
          The Centre for Criminology, Criminal Justice and Victimology (CCV) has been set up at Rajiv
          Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab for advanced research, training, policy analysis
          and consultancy in the areas concerning criminology, criminal justice and victimology. The
          Centre aims to assist and facilitate the law enforcement agencies, the bench, the bar and
          the academic institutions by venturing into unexplored areas or lesser intruded aspects of
          the criminal justice administration.



                    RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LAW, PUNJAB

                              Sidhuwal - Bhadson Road, Patiala, Punjab (India)
                                     www.rgnul.ac.in; www.ccvrgnul.com;
                               E-mail: ccv@rgnul.ac.in; 0175-2391600, 601, 200
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