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Call for Chapters: Book on Juvenile Delinquency and Human Rights in India (Volume 2): Submissions Open!

Call for chapters are invited for Book titled Juvenile Delinquency and Human Rights in India (Volume 2).

About the Book

After the great success of the Volume 1 of the book, Lex Assisto Media and Publication is calling authors from different background to contribute their chapters for Volume 2 of the book. “The Lost Generation: Exploring Juvenile Delinquency in India”-Volume 2 delves into the pressing issue of juvenile delinquency within the Indian context.

This comprehensive book aims to shed light on the underlying causes, manifestations, and consequences of delinquent behaviour among young individuals in India, while also exploring potential solutions and interventions. The book presents a thorough examination of the socio economic factors, familial dynamics, educational challenges, and cultural influences that contribute to the rise of juvenile delinquency in India.

By analyzing the root causes, the author provides valuable insights into the complex web of circumstances that lead some young individuals down the path of criminal behaviour. Additionally, the book shall address the role of the legal system, law enforcement agencies, and social institutions in dealing with juvenile offenders.

It explores the existing legislation and policies governing juvenile justice in India, critically examining their effectiveness and proposing potential reforms to ensure fair and equitable treatment of young offenders. The book offers a comprehensive and insightful analysis of the multifaceted issue of juvenile delinquency in India.

It serves as a valuable resource for policymakers, educators, social workers, law enforcement professionals, and anyone interested in understanding and addressing the complex dynamics of youth crime in the country.

Book Name

The Lost Generation: Exploring Juvenile Delinquency in India- Volume 2.

Theme

Juvenile Delinquency and Human Rights in India.

Sub-themes

  • Juvenile Justice Care Centers
  • Legal Sanctions for Juveniles
  • Human Rights of Juvenile Offenders
  • Gender Disparities in Juvenile Delinquency
  • Substance Abuse and Juvenile Delinquency
  • Global Perspective on Juvenile Delinquency
  • Socioeconomic Factors and Juvenile Delinquency
  • Influence of Peer Pressure on Juvenile Delinquency
  • Role of Education and Juvenile Crime Prevention
  • Juvenile Delinquency in Urban vs. Rural Settings
  • Rehabilitation Programs for Juvenile Offenders in India
  • Family Dysfunction and its Impact on Juvenile Offenders
  • Understanding Reoffending Patterns among Young Offenders
  • Juvenile Delinquency and the Juvenile Justice System in India
  • Detention Options for Juveniles, including Jail and Remand Homes
  • Long-term Consequences of Juvenile Delinquency on the Lost Generation

Submission Guidelines

  • The Manuscript should be within the word limit of maximum 3000 to 5000 words.
  • The article shall be in Times New Roman, Font Size 12, 1.5 line spacing.
  • The Footnotes should be in Times New Roman, Size 10 single line spacing
  • Maximum of Two Authors are allowed.
  • Citation Format: Please use footnotes rather than endnotes. Footnotes should conform to Bluebook
    Citation Format.
  • Submission of the Cover Letter: A Cover Letter with the Name of the Author, Designation,
    Institution/ affiliation, the Title of the Manuscript and Contact Information (email, phone, etc.) is
    compulsory to submit with the Manuscript.
  • Submission of the Abstract: Submission of abstract should not be more than 250-300 words. (The
    abstract shall be a part of the Manuscript)
  • Originality of Manuscripts: All the contributions should be the original work of the contributors and
    should not have been submitted for consideration in any other Publication. The manuscript should be only in Microsoft Word Format. The paper should not be plagiarized, and free from grammatical, spelling and other errors. If any plagiarism found more than 10%, the article shall be rejected.
  • Upon acceptance of your article for publication in the book, you hereby transfer, assign, and convey
    to Lex Assisto, its successors, assigns, and legal representatives, all copyright and ownership rights
    in and to the submitted content. This includes, but is not limited to, the right to reproduce, distribute, display, and make derivative works based on the content.

How to Submit?

  • The subject of the email shall be “Name of the Author + Title of the Manuscript”
  • Kindly attach both the Cover Letter + Abstract
  • Authors are instructed to initially submit the abstract only. After the notification on acceptance of abstract, the authors will have to submit the manuscript.
  • Authors are requested to send their original, unpublished submissions in .doc/.docx format via Google Form Link Only (given at the end of the post).

Fee

There is No Submission/ Publication Fee.

Important dates

  • Abstract Submission- 10th March, 2024
  • Abstract Acceptance Notification- 12th March, 2024
  • Full Chapter Submission- 31 th  March, 2024
  • Acceptance/Revision Notification- 02nd April, 2024
  • Revised Chapter Submission- 04th April, 2024
  • Acceptance/ Rejection Mail- 06th  April, 2024

Editors

  • Dr. Pratyusha Das, Dean, Xavier Law School, St. Xavier University, Kolkata.
  • Mr. Ilayavel Shanmugam, Assistant Professor, Saveetha School of Law, SIMATS Deemed University.

Publisher

Lex Assisto Media & Publications

Contact

For more Info/ Query – submission.juveniledelinquency@gmail.com | +91 9470986311

Click here to submit.

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