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8. Concept of social function, Malinowski'sfunctionalism, concept of social structure.Radcliffe-Brown's structure functionalism.9. Patterns of culture, configurationalism, cultureand human personality. Basic personality andmodal personalityPAPER - II1. Definition and Characteristics of tribe, scheduledtribe and primitive tribe, Geographical,linguistic and ethinic distribution of tribes inIndia.2. Economic classification of tribes : Hunting,Food-gathering, pos<strong>to</strong>ral economy, Shifting,cultivation permanent agriculture and industriallabour and their problems. issues of forestland.3. Basic social institutions and main features ofreligion : types. organization and functions ofyouth dormi<strong>to</strong>ries. Marriage, phratry andmoeity. Animistic and <strong>to</strong>temic beliefs andpractices, magic and witchcraft, shamanism,myths.4. Contributions of the following anthropologistsin understanding of tribal communities of India: Varrier Elwin, D.N. Majumdar and L.P.Vidyarthi.5. Tribal Problems : Land alienation, indebtedness,poverty, unemployment, illiteracy, diseaseand malnutrition, exploitation by peopleof other sections, tribal displacement andproblems emerging <strong>from</strong> Govt control overforest land.6. Measures for tribal welfare : Constitutionaland legal provisions for safeguarding tribal interests,planned socio-economic development,development programmes run byNGO's, liberalization in the forest-policy andvarious measures for tribal rehabilitation afterdisplacement, introduction of parliamentary<strong>from</strong> of political institutions and the democraticdecision making process in tribal societiesand special administrative provision fortribal development administration.7. Approaches and strategies of tribal welfare :Isolation, Assimilation and Integration. SMPT,ITDP, scheduled area, tribal area, tribal subplanaganwadi and Ashram-schools.8. Emergence of ethnicity and quest for identity,His<strong>to</strong>ty of tribal movements, nature and relevanceof contra-acculturative movements :critical knowledge of the Birsa munda movement,the Gond movement and BabaBiharidas movement.9. Impact of Hindusim, Christianity and Islamon tribes. Impact of Industrialization on tribalcommunities.10. Role of Anthropology in understanding tribalsituation and amelioration there of.11. 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Origin and concept of crime, definition (s)2. Classification of crimes.3. Energing pattersn of crimes.4. Crimes and criminal.5. Offences against perso and Property legaland Social aspects.6. Punishment : Theories, Objective andTypes.7. Institutional and Non Institutional treatmen<strong>to</strong>f offenders,8. Criminology : Causation .9. Schools of Thought in Criminology.10. His<strong>to</strong>ry of Institutional correction.11. Correctional Instituions for juvenile andadults.<strong>12</strong> Facilities and amenities for Inamates.13. Special Correctional Institutions Latest developments.14. Non-Institutional Methods of corrections.15. Crime prevention.PAPER - IIFORENSIC SCIENCE1. His<strong>to</strong>ry and Development of forensicScience,2. Areas and Scope.3. Secne of Crime , and its presevation.Collection. Packing and transportation ofVarious types of physical evidences.4. Police Organisation at District, State andNational level , qualities of Investiga<strong>to</strong>r, Firstinformation report (FIR),Case Diary ,Arrest , Search and Seizure.5. Impressions; Finger Prints, Foot andØe'k%

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