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Research Paper | Social Science | India | Volume 8 Issue 9, September 2019
To Find Out the Socio-Economic Profile of Women Prisoner of Naini Central Jail of Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
Bishwajit Singh | Dr. Jahanara [3]
Abstract: The present study was conducted in Allahabad districts of Naini jail to find out the socio-personal profile of women prisoner. The female respondents were selected in the age group of 18 to 35 including the respondents serving life imprisonment. The numbers of respondents were selected in accordance to the availability of respondents, as it was not possible to undertake survey of entire population of Naini Central Jail.35 youth prisoners were randomly selected among the entire enumeration. For the collection of data, development of interview schedule, covering various objectives of the present investigations will be made so that the data may be collected from respondents. Secondary data was collected from the Central Jail records and previous researches in the same area which was a benefit in analyzing the primary data status. Based on the study we say that the scarcity of money, resources & illiteracy leads to the crime. The findings showed that lower socioeconomic condition of the prisoners have compelled them to commit crime. Due illiteracy, low family income, family dispute. Majority of the prisoner were young age group.
Keywords: Crime, Income, Prisoner, life imprisonment, investigation
Edition: Volume 8 Issue 9, September 2019,
Pages: 580 - 583
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