Exam Details
Subject | social work and criminal justice | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | school of social work (sosw) - master of social work | |
Department | ||
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2015 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
1. What are the objectives and Philosophy behind probation system in India
2. Critically examine the objectives and provisions of the Draft Prison Manual 2003.
3. Explain the legislative mandates of Prisoners Rights and the Provisions for Physical or bodily needs according to Prisons Act 1894.
4. Describe Merton's Strain Theory and "Five Modes of Adaptation".
5. Trace the evolution of Criminal Justice System and discuss the purpose and various components of the Criminal Justice System in India.
6. Distinguish between Cognizable and non-cognizable offences.
7. Highlight the salient features of the Juvenile Justice Act, 2000.
8. Write short notes on any two
Constitutional Rights of the accused.
Victim Compensation Scheme.
Classification of evidence.
2. Critically examine the objectives and provisions of the Draft Prison Manual 2003.
3. Explain the legislative mandates of Prisoners Rights and the Provisions for Physical or bodily needs according to Prisons Act 1894.
4. Describe Merton's Strain Theory and "Five Modes of Adaptation".
5. Trace the evolution of Criminal Justice System and discuss the purpose and various components of the Criminal Justice System in India.
6. Distinguish between Cognizable and non-cognizable offences.
7. Highlight the salient features of the Juvenile Justice Act, 2000.
8. Write short notes on any two
Constitutional Rights of the accused.
Victim Compensation Scheme.
Classification of evidence.
Other Question Papers
Subjects
- basic social science concepts
- basics of counseling
- case work and counseling: working with individuals
- community organization management for community development
- disaster management
- fields of counseling
- hiv/aids - stigma discrimination and prevention
- introduction to life characteristics and challenges
- introduction to philanthropic social work
- introduction to psychological basis of counseling
- origin and development of social work
- professional social work - indian perspective
- relevance of social case work in counseling
- social group work: working with groups
- social work and criminal justice
- social work and social development
- social work intervention in correctional settings
- social work practice in tribal development
- social work practicum and supervision
- social work research
- tribal society
- tribals in india
- understanding the tribals
- women and child development
- working among the poorest of the poor