To study varied and contemporary forms of white collar crime and its explanations,
    theories, and accounts along with its investigation, adjudication, and regulation.
    To impart the students the understanding of the law and social control of white collar
    crime; examining specific cases of the investigation of white collar criminals.
    To appreciate the challenges of prosecution and defense of such criminals
    To identify the criminological theories which apply to these kinds of crimes and
    appreciating the need for further theory, research, and policy
    Catalogue Code: T1242
    Course Type: Generic Core Course
    Total Credit: 2
    Credits (Theory): 2
    Credits (Practical): 2
    No. of Hours: 30
    Internal Marks: 60
    External Marks : 40
    Total Marks: 100
    Experiential Learning: Yes
    Primary Purpose of Course: Employablity
    Primary Orientation of the Course: Environment and Sustainability
    Course Code: 103410216
    Floating Credit: No
    Audit Course: Yes
    Course Needs: Global