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  • Broken Window Theory
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    The Theory of Broken Window and Crimes in India – A Socio-Legal Analysis

    By Diya Banerjee / January 13, 2023

    The human psyche influences every aspect of an individual, from physical to mental attributes, and the psychology of every person is a result of the environment they grow up in and spend a considerable time inhabiting. Hence…

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  • NRC
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    Contextualizing NRC and the CAA – Exorcism, Xenophobia, or Protecting Borders?

    By Diya Banerjee / October 18, 2021

    India is a country home to four major religions globally- Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, and Sikhism, along with Jainism, Buddhism, etc. In addition to the religious division, there are further factions among them from the caste system to…

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