ABSTRACT

This book is the first empirical study of police discretion in India. Going beyond anecdotal accounts, it addresses the issues and concerns of arrest discretion behaviour of police with analysis of available literature internationally, testing the validity in the context of police in India and explaining the gap that exists between the legislative intent and field law enforcement. It establishes how extralegal determinants like subculture, environment and situations influence arrest discretion as much as legal determinants such as statutes, rules, manuals and court rulings. It also provides vital explanations on the working of the police system in India.

The volume will be of great interest to policymakers, police leaders, officers of judiciary, scholars and researchers of criminology and criminal justice, sociology and social anthropology and South Asian studies.

chapter 1|17 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|26 pages

Police Discretion

Factors Influencing Arrest Discretion

chapter 3|29 pages

Police Discretion

Laws and Policies in India

chapter 7|28 pages

Conclusion

Findings and Recommendations