ABOUT THE CENTRE FOR CRIMINOLOGY, CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND VICTIMOLOGY, RGNUL (CCV, RGNUL)
Keeping in view the broad policy of RGNUL to promote research in the field of law, the Centre for Criminology, Criminal Justice and Victimology (CCV) has been purposefully established under the able leadership of Prof. (Dr.) G.S. Bajpai, Vice-Chancellor, RGNUL, to provide critical and necessitated focus towards fostering the objective of carrying fundamental and applied research on the evolving aspects of the transformative criminal justice system including the dimensions of victimology and criminology as particular areas of interest. The Centre understands and caters the progressive and dynamic nature of the developing criminal jurisprudence in India and across the world and therefore, firmly intends to conceptualize pro-victim research, training, policy analysis and consultancy with specifically prioritizing the aspect of interdisciplinary approach while fulfilling the desired goals. The Centre is uniquely determined to examine, express, elucidate and expedite the systematic delivery and efficient redressal of the rights of the victim within the comprehensive criminal justice system in India so as to mitigate the hardships faced by the victims.
ABOUT THE ‘CALL FOR NARRATIVES’
CCV’s ‘Call for Narratives’ is a unique concept aimed at collecting and publishing stories, accounts of circumstances faced by victims of both serious and petty offences, particularly in times of COVID-19. Submissions are invited from all over the country regarding people’s
experiences with respect to violations of their rights and general difficulties in accessing those rights or forums for remedy to such situations.
WHAT SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN ‘CALL FOR NARRATIVES’?
Consider an instance where you know someone who was cheated out of money or a product that they bought. They may have shared the experience with you, just to let you know what they have gone through, and as a reminder to be careful. CCV’s ‘Call for Narratives’ aims to codify and publish these experiences/stories in a uniform format in the larger public interest. There are experiences which can be disseminated for the benefit of every person, and the CCV’s project is hoping to collate those experiences with the hope that they may be instrumental in changing the thought process of each and every person reading it, for the better.
Hence, the narrative should include an account of all the events that happened with regard to a particular situation where a person or a group of persons suffered inconvenience at the hands of private citizens or government authorities, and such inconvenience consisted of a violation of rights granted by the Constitution of India as well as basic human decency. If such a matter was pursued before any judicial or quasi-judicial body, that must be mentioned too, along with the status of such a case.
The emotional context must be avoided as much as possible since the narrative is a factual account of what happened in this case/with this person. With respect to more serious offences, care must be taken to approach the subject with regard to the victim’s state of mental health. For any narrative submitted to the CCV, two declaration forms must be attached with it: (i) a declaration form of authenticity which includes the consent of the victim for publishing the narrative and
- an author’s declaration regarding the authenticity of facts, opinions, or views stated in the submitted manuscript.
THEMES
The centre invites submissions on any of the following themes-
? Crime against women through social media
? Fraud through e-commerce websites
Rules
- The main body of text in all submissions should be typed in the ‘Times New Roman’ font size 12, with a Line Spacing of 1.5 and ‘Justified’ alignment.
- The word limit for each submission is 500-3000 words (exclusive of endnotes).
- The Narratives should:
? Explicitly mention the timeline of the incident that happened;
? Include details regarding the courts in which the case has been filed, eg-Sessions Court, High Court, Supreme Court, tribunals, commissions, etc.;
? Include summary of laws concerning a case and hyperlinks for relevant legal sources and other information, including any laws, facts or other legal documents which are mentioned. - The narratives should refrain from:
? Mentioning the names of the concerned parties, especially where serious offences are concerned (Use pseudonyms);
? Including emotional context as much as possible. - The entries should be submitted only in a uniform format (.doc/.docx).
- If there are any references which are required to be given alongside the submitted narrative(s), please use endnotes. For endnotes, any standard and uniform citation style shall be followed.
- The manuscripts should be accompanied by a cover letter specifying the author’s name,
designation, institute, contact details, and email for future reference [Authors are requested not to put their names anywhere in the main manuscript unless the author(s) is/are the victim(s) themselves].
- The author should attach a declaration form of authenticity which includes the consent of the victim for publishing the narrative as well as an author’s declaration regarding the authenticity of facts, opinions, or views stated in the submitted manuscript.
- Submission of the narratives shall be reviewed on a rolling basis and the receipt of submissions shall be conveyed at the earliest. The Editorial Board may take up to 02 weeks for the review of the submissions.
Perks
- All the persons submitting narratives shall be given a participation certificate.
- The person with the best narrative shall be an opportunity to intern with CCV.
Submission Rules
All entries should be submitted in .doc or .docx format and the manuscripts must be e-mailed to narrative.ccvrgnul@gmail.com and the subject of the email should be titled “Submission for CCV NARRATIVES – NAME OF THE PERSON”. Intimation of acceptance or suggested changes shall be conveyed within a week of submission.
The last date for submission of the manuscript is 31st January 2023.
Contact information
For any queries, feel free to drop us a mail at narrative.ccvrgnul@gmail.com or contact the following:
Student Members
- Aviral Mishra – +91 7985026059
- Vansh Bhatnagar- +91 9460433706
Faculty Coordinators
Dr Ivneet Walia Dr Shruti Goyal Dr Gurneet Singh Mr Ankit Kaushik
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