1 hr 27 min

Criminal Justice & Police Accountability with Nikita Sonavane & Ameya Bokil Grasshopper and the Ant

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In this episode, we have two lawyers from the Criminal Justice & Police Accountability Project which is based out of Bhopal, talking about the Criminal Tribes Act, the Habitual offender's act, police brutality as a phenomenon, and what does police reforms mean & what's the idea of defunding in the Indian context. 

The website of Criminal Justice & Police Accountability Project: cpaproject.in

Some of the pieces they have written on these issues: 

https://www.article-14.com/post/born-a-criminal-how-poverty-struck-tribals-become-habitual-offenders

https://www.article-14.com/post/why-charan-singh-bolts-his-house-from-inside-and-out-before-he-sleeps

https://www.article-14.com/post/indramal-bai-s-death-and-how-the-police-got-away

https://www.thewire.in/article/video/police-brutality-reforms?utm=authorlistpage

In this episode, we have two lawyers from the Criminal Justice & Police Accountability Project which is based out of Bhopal, talking about the Criminal Tribes Act, the Habitual offender's act, police brutality as a phenomenon, and what does police reforms mean & what's the idea of defunding in the Indian context. 

The website of Criminal Justice & Police Accountability Project: cpaproject.in

Some of the pieces they have written on these issues: 

https://www.article-14.com/post/born-a-criminal-how-poverty-struck-tribals-become-habitual-offenders

https://www.article-14.com/post/why-charan-singh-bolts-his-house-from-inside-and-out-before-he-sleeps

https://www.article-14.com/post/indramal-bai-s-death-and-how-the-police-got-away

https://www.thewire.in/article/video/police-brutality-reforms?utm=authorlistpage

1 hr 27 min