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                                                                               October-December 2016
                                                         RNI No. 4607/57
                                                                               V
                                                                               ol. 63,   No. 4
                                                                               Indian Police Journal 
                                                                                       Vol. 63   No. 4          ISSN 0537-2429      October-December, 2016    
           Published By: The Bureau of Police Research & Development, Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India,
                 Block No. 11, 3rd, 4th Floor, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003. India and
                 Printed at : Viba Press Pvt. Ltd., C-66/3, Okhla Phase-II, New Delhi-20, 9810049515
                                      The IndIan
                                            PolIce
                                          Journal
                                                                                         The Indian Police Journal
                            Vol. LXIII No. 4 ISSN 0000-000 October-December, 2016        October-December, 2016  Vol. 63  No. 4                                                                                                                          IPJIPJ
                        Editorial Board
                        Chief Patron
                        Dr. Meeran C. Borwankar, IPS, DG, BPRD, MHA, New Delhi
                        Editor-In-Chief
                        Shri Parvez Hayat, IPS, ADG, BPRD, MHA, New Delhi
                        Managing Editor
                        Shri V.H. Deshmukh, IPS, IG/Director (S&P), BPRD, MHA,  
                        New Delhi
                        Executive Editor
                        Shri B.S. Jaiswal, IPS, DIG/DD (S&P), BPRD, MHA, New Delhi
                        Editor
                        Gopal K.N. Chowdhary, IIS, BPRD, MHA, New Delhi
         CONTENTS                                                          Page No.
         1.     Training Needs Based Police Training Innovations in                01
                MP
                Rajendra Kumar, Vineet Kapoor 
         2.     Emerging Prisoner Rights – Indian Constitutional Law               27
                View 
                M. Muthukumar
         3.     West Bengal Correctional Services Act, 1992 and                    36
                Prison Reform in West Bengal 
                Caesar Roy
         4.     Health as Human Right: Gender Focused Strategy an                  67
                International Width 
                Prof (Dr) S.D. Sharma
         5.     Endurance Running: NSG Experience                                  93
                Col Navdeep Singh & Dy. Comdt Amit Sangwan
         6.     Personality Factors among Police Personnel of                     101
                Rajasthan
                Dr. Rahul Saini, Ms. Deepa Sankhla
         7.     Family Environment and Drug Abusers in Kashmiri                   108
                Youth 
                Irfan Ahmad Wani, Dr. Bhupinder Singh
         8.     Psychosocial Determinants Of Criminal Psyche: An                  117
                Exploration
                Deepa Mary Thomas, C. Jayan 
         9.     Media Trial, Public Opinion and Human Rights                      131
                Prof. S. Sivakumar, Dr. Lisa P. Lukose
         10.    Motor Vehicles Act, 1988–An Analysis from  141
                Practitioner’s point of view 
                Viplav Kumar Choudhry
         11.    The Daubert Standards and Evidentiary Value of Forensic           160
                Handwriting Reports In Indian Judiciary: A Review 
                Nitin Singh Mandla, Dr. Abhik Ghosh, Dr. Kewal 
                Krishan
                 Editorial 
      Indian Police has undergone unprecedented changes in the past few 
    decades.  This has led to a metamorphosis of the Police and it has been responding 
    to the changing scenario with aplomb.  However, there still remains much to do 
    in this regard. This is what Shri B.B.S. Chauhan, IPS(Retd.) has vouched for in 
    his article, “It is time we have Another National Police Commission.” The main 
    challenge confronting the Police today is the rising public expectations and new 
    variety of crimes such as terrorist financing, e-money laundering, and cyber 
    security, etc. In order to focus on these challenges, he suggests that routine work 
    like traffic regulation, issuance of summons, etc. may be outsourced and private 
    sector may be involved in undertaking routine portfolio.
      In a paper, ‘Emerging Prisoner Rights: Indian Constitutional Law View’ 
    Shri M. Muthukumar provides in-depth analysis of human rights of prisoners 
    and role of Judiciary in protecting them. Shri Caesar Roy, in his paper, ‘West 
    Bengal Correctional Services Act, 1992 and Prison Reforms in West Bengal’ 
    analyzes the prison reforms in the country in backdrop of West Bengal Services 
    Act, 1992.
      Prof. S.D. Sharma, in his paper, “Health as Human Right: Gender Focused 
    Strategy an International Width” urges to make health a human right as a part of  
    gender focused strategy.  The protection and promotion of the health of women 
    is required in controlling child marriage, pre-natal test of the pregnancy, proper 
    medication and all forms of care.  Nutritious food should be provided to the 
    lactating mother for the safety and health of infant and mother as well.  
       Police Training has substantial impact on the capacity development and 
    attitudinal and skill orientation of police personnel, influencing their professional 
    competence and their service delivery mechanism during their entire service.  
    Considering the crucial role that Police plays in law enforcement, security and 
    access to justice, the capacity development of police is indispensable for good 
    governance and quality service delivery to the citizens to ensure substantive 
    justice. As considerable investment is made in  training, it is imperative that 
    it  should be efficient, need based, smartly managed and goal oriented. Shri 
    Rajendra Kumar, IPS and Shri Vineet Kapoor, in their paper, ‘’Training Needs 
    Based Police Training Innovation in Madhya Pradesh” deal with conceptual 
    issues in police training and how they have been taken up in developing an 
    environment of motivated police training culture and professional orientation to 
    Police Training in Madhya Pradesh.
      Since quite some time, Media trial has drawn the attention of Stakeholders 
    of policing, internal security and administration of criminal Justice System. It has 
    resulted in many problems for the police and Judiciary, adversely affecting law 
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