Women in Crimes – Reprint 2026 is an insightful work that examines the complex relationship between women and criminality within the Indian legal and social framework. The book goes beyond conventional criminal law texts to explore gender-specific factors influencing women’s involvement in crime, including social pressures, economic vulnerabilities, and systemic inequalities. It analyzes how women are treated at various stages of the criminal justice process—from investigation and trial to sentencing and incarceration. The book also discusses relevant legal safeguards, constitutional protections, and judicial attitudes toward women offenders. By integrating legal analysis with criminological and sociological insights, the work offers a holistic understanding of gender and crime. The 2026 reprint ensures continued relevance in light of contemporary gender justice debates and policy discussions. This book is particularly useful for those seeking a deeper understanding of women’s interaction with criminal law beyond doctrinal provisions.






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