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Teaching Plan

of
SOCIOLOGY –III

for
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)
Semester…III
Session …2023-2024…

Prepared By:

Course Teacher: Dr. Deeplaxmi Chile


Assistant Professor of Sociology
Dharmashastra National Law University
Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.

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Table of Contents
Sr. No. Contents Page No.

1. Preface 3-4

2. Objectives of the Course 5

3. Course Learning Outcome 6

4. Syllabus 7

5. Teaching Plan 8-9

6. Reference Material 10-11

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8. Important Instructions 19

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Preface/Outline of the Subject

The works of sociologists and jurists at the turn of the 20th century can be used

to trace the origins of the sociology of law. Max Weber and Emil Durkheim

both conducted social studies that examined the connection between the law and

society. The foundation of modern legal sociology is found in the works of early

sociologists of law. Law and sociology are related in such a way that one cannot

exist without the other. Sociology and society are closely intertwined, and each

society has its own set of laws in this regard. Laws are thus a fundamental

component of civilization. Sociology aids in the ability of law to better

comprehend society for easier regulation and law-making. The law also plays a

crucial role in regulating society. If there was no law, then society would be

nothing less than a jungle. Laws were created because people require rules and

regulations to keep them on track. These laws are made and established by

society as a whole, or they are created by elected governments. This course

helps to understand every perspectives related to law and society.

2.0 Objectives of the Course

1.. To have knowledge and understanding of the main concepts and principles
of criminology, sociology of crime and deviance and sociology of Punishment.

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2.To give a basic understanding of sociological background of crime and
deviance.

3. To examines the risk and protective factors that are believed to influence
the developmental pathways on the road to delinquency and crime.

4. To examine the behavioural, emotional and cognitive aspects of crime


focusing primarily on the offender but occasionally on the victim as well.

5. To learn the factors and conditions contributing to delinquency.

6. To understand about various forms of crimes and about crime prevention.

7. To study the prevention and control strategies of crime.

8. To explain students the application of psychology in understanding crime


and delinquency.

Course Learning Outcome:

 This course explains about the history, origin, scope and definition of crime,
its relevance in the present scenario and its relation to law and other social
sciences.

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 Students will understand the interdisciplinary nature of Criminology,
sociology and law and the understand various concepts related to crime and
deviance and analyse the nature of it.

 It enables students to examine and critically identify the contribution of each


school of thought for the growth and development of Criminology.

 This course will enable students to understand the different typologies of


crime including crimes against body, crimes against property, contemporary
crimes like cybercrime, white collar crime, etc

.  Students can apply the concept of crime and criminal behaviour to


understand juvenile delinquency.

This course explains the different concepts and methods of crime


prevention.

1.0 Syllabus

Module I: Sociology of Law

1. Theoretical foundations of the sociology of law


2. Max Weber- Rationalization of Law
3 Jurgen Habermas- Communicative Rationality
4. Jean Baudrillard- Hyperreality, Simulacra and Simulation
5. Michel Foucault- Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison
Module II: Socio-Psychological Aspect of Crime and Law
1. Psychological and Psychoanalytical theory –Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler
2. Intelligence: Theories, Measuring of intelligence.
3. Learning Criminal Behaviours: Sociological Theories -Social Learning
Theory

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4. Hans Eysenck’s Theory of Personality and Crime
5. Cyber Crime and Psychology
Module III: Sociological Jurisprudence with an Indian Perspective
1. Sociological Jurisprudence: Concept and features
2. Jurist of the Sociological School of Jurisprudence/ Cases where Apex Court
has upheld social Jurisprudence
3. A Sociological approach to Directive Principles of State Policy/e.g Freebies
4. Social Justice and Empowerment
5. Socio-Legal Reforms (Judgement Analysis)
Module IV: Gender Justice and Child rights issues, perspectives, and Law
1. Violence against Women and the role of law/ Women as commodities
(Impact of Globalization and Liberalization)
2. Abortion and Birth Control Access
3. The discrimination against a transgender person/LGBTQ Community
4. Child Abuse and Prostitution
5. Juvenile Justice and Rehabilitation
Module V: Global Issues in the World: Socio-Legal Aspects
1. Religious Conversions/ Religious Revivalism
2. Irrational Use of Drugs and Unethical Practices
3. Religious Commodification
4. Artificial Intelligence
5. Human Migration

4.0 Tentative Lecture/Teaching Schedule


Sr. No. Topic Number of
Lectures

Module I: Sociology of Law

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1. Theoretical foundations of the sociology of law 03

2. Max Weber- Rationalization of Law, The Protestant 03


Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Bureaucracy
3. Jurgen Habermas- Communicative Rationality 02

4. Jean Baudrillard- Hyperreality, Simulacra and 02


Simulation
5. Michel Foucault- Discipline and Punish: The 02
Birth of the Prison
Total Lectures 12

Module II: Psychological Aspect of


Crime
6. Psychological and Psychoanalytical theory 03
–Sigmund Freud, Adler
7. Intelligence: Theories, Measuring of intelligence 03

8. Learning Criminal behaviour: Social learning, 02


sub culture Perspective
9. Hans Eysenck’s theory of personality and crime 02

10. Cyber Crime and Psychology 02

Total Lectures 12

Module III: Sociological Jurisprudence with


an Indian Perspective
11. . Sociological Jurisprudence: Concept and 03
features
12. . Jurist of the Sociological School of 03
Jurisprudence/ Cases where Apex Court has
upheld social Jurisprudence
13. A Sociological Approach to Directive Principles 02
of State Policy/e.g., Freebies

14. Social Justice and Empowerment 02

15. Socio-Legal Reforms (Judgement Analysis) 02

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Total Lectures 12

Module IV: Gender Justice and Child rights


issues, perspectives, and Law
16. Violence against Women and the role of law/ 03
Women as commodities
(Impact of Globalization and Liberalization)
17. Abortion and Birth Control Access 03

18. The discrimination against a transgender 02


person/LGBTQ Community

19. Child Abuse and Prostitution 02

20. Juvenile Justice and Rehabilitation 02

Total Lectures 12

Module V Global Issues in the World: Socio-


Legal Aspects
21. Religious Conversions/ Religious Revivalism 03

22. Irrational Use of Drugs and Unethical Practices 03

23. Religious Commodification 02

24. Artificial Intelligence 02

25. Human Migration 02

Total Lectures 12

Total Lectures Proposed to be delivered = 60

5.0 Suggested Readings/Books:

1. Ahuja, Ram. (2000). Criminology. Rawat Publication.

2. 1904–05/1992. The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, T.


Parsons (trans.), A. Giddens (intro), London: Routledge.

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3. –––, 1906/1949. “Critical Studies in the Logic of the Cultural Sciences:
A Critique of Eduard Meyer’s Methodological Views,” in The
Methodology of the Social Sciences.
4. 1920/1946. “The Protestant Sects and the Spirit of Capitalism” in From
Max Weber.
5. –––, 1920/1992. “Author’s Introduction (Vorbemerkung to GARS),”
in The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.
6. –––, 1920. Gesammelte Aufsätze zur Religionssoziologie, 3 volumes,
Tübingen: J. C. B. Mohr/Paul Siebeck, 1978.
7. –––, 1921–22/1978. Economy and Society, 2 volumes, G. Roth and C.
Wittich (eds.), Berkeley: University of California Press.
8. Simulacra and Simulation (The Body in Theory: Histories of Cultural
Materialism)
by Jean Baudrillard

9. 1968. The System of Objects


10.1970. The Consumer Society: Myths and Structures [fr]
11.1972. For a Critique of the Political Economy of the Sign
12.1973. The Mirror of Production
13.1976. Symbolic Exchange and Death
14.1977. Forget Foucault
15.1979. Seduction
16.1981. Simulacra and Simulation
17.1982. In the Shadow of the Silent Majorities
18.1991. The Gulf War Did Not Take Place
19. Michael Foucault - Madness and Civilization, Discipline and Punish,
Birth of the Clinic and then the History of Sexuality, Archeology of
Knowledge
6.0 List of Assignment/Project Topics

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S.No Enrollment Number Name of the Topic Assigned
. Students
Group 1 A Critical analysis of
violated human
1. (BALLB/049/22) Khushi verma rights at
workplaces.”
2. (BALLB/078/22) PriyanshiTembhre
3. (BALLB/041/22) Ishika Korku
4. (BALLB/067/22) Neha Tekam
5. (BALLB/042/22 Jai shree Bhagora
Group 2
1. (BALLB/004/22) Abhay Gupta “Do harsher
punishment
2. (BALLB/109/22) Tanay Shrivastava under rape laws
3. (BALLB/022/22) Avanish Kumar solve the root
cause of rape?”
4. 9BALLB/027/22) Chanchal Agrawal
5. (BALLB/097/22) Shreem Shukla
Group 3
1. (BALLB/111/22) Tanuja Rajpoot "Labour Rights in
India"socio-legal
2. (BALLB/150/22) Khushi Dwivedi
aspects
3. (BALLB/137/22) Samriddhi Seth
Group 4
1. (BALLB/019/22) Ashwin Muthal Hate Crime-Socio-
legal analysis”
2. (BALLB/133/22) Parth Dubey
3. (BALLB/134/22) Ansh Sharma
(BALLB/039/22) Harshvardhan
Gautam
Group 5
1. (BALLB/076/22) Priyanshi Ekka 'Religion, as a
means of social
2. (BALLB/085/22) . Sahajal Meena
order'. Socio-legal
3. (BALLB/026/22) Bhumika Meena aspects

4. (BALLB/014/22) Anjali Bharti


5. (BALLB/019/22) Swastika Singh

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Group 6
1. (BALLB/138/22) Somitra Vardhan “UCC CRITICAL
Dubey ANALYSIS”
2. (BALLB/144/22) Aryan Maurya
3. (BALLB/092/22) Shamit Dhurwe

Group 7
1. (BALLB/082/22) Ridhi Shree Nair - Internet Safety-
Socio-legal aspects

2. (BALLB/047/22) Khushal prajapati

Group 8
1. (BALLB/055/22) Mahak Gupta "Mass media and its
effect on youth
2. (BALLB/0129/22) Zoya Hasan
culture and society."
3. (BALLB/016/22) Anushka Tiwari
4. (BALLB/0160/22) Riya Agrawal
5. (BALLB/0148/22) Juhi Dubey

Group 9
1. (BALLB/0119/22) Vidhi Yadav Digital Revolution-
Socio-legal Analysis
2. (BALLB/0152/22) Satakshi Mishra
3. (BALLB/060/22) Mihika Minda

Group 10
1. (BALLB/055/22) Shubham Thakur Spousal Abuse-
Socio-legal
2. (BALLB/026/22) Bhumika Meena
Perspectives
3. (BALLB/05/22) Chanchal Agrawal
4. (BALLB/085/22) Sahajal Meena
5. (BALLB/0154/22) Yuvraj Singh Yadav

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Group 11 “Juvenile Justice”

1. (BALLB/007/22) Aditi Mishra


2. (BALLB/018/22) Arjun Pandey
3. (BALLB/0153/22) Sarthak Mishra
4. (BALLB/159/22) Neha Tiwari
5. (BALLB/059/22) Manyata

Group 12
1. (BALLB/105/22) Sneha bharti 'Social Stigma and
Divorces in India'
2. (BALLB/116/22) Vaishali yadav
3. (BALLB/023/22) Ayushi pethari
4. (BALLB/012/22) Alish sagar
5. (BALLB/108/22) Sweta swaroop

Group 13
1. (BALLB/002/22) Aashir Kumar "Social media and
it's influence among
2. (BALLB/157/22) Nachiket Meena different age
groups: Scoping
3. (BALLB/025/22) Bhavya Patil
review on the
4. (BALLB/046/22) Karan Mishra potential
dependability and
5. (BALLB/105/22) Aditya Tripathi potential risks"

Group 14
1. (BALLB/028/22) Damini Patil 'Religious
conversions”
2. Prajjwal Saroj

3. (BALLB/036/22) Gaurav Chakravarthy


Anumula

4. (BALLB/037/22) Suryansh Mishra

5. (BALLB/009/22) Aditya vikram Singh

Group 15

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1. 'Exploring the
Societal
2. (BALLB/136/22) Mahak Jain Implications of
Denied Maternity
3. (BALLB/142/22) Dishita Singh
Leave on Women's
4. (BALLB/068/22) Nehal Yadav Well-being and
Workforce
5. (BALLB/127/22) Mouli Dixit Participation.'

Group 16
1. (BALLB/015/22) Anushka Sinha AI is transforming
societies and
2. (BALLB/146/22) Mohit Sahu
economies-socio-
3. (BALLB/147/22) Niket Mishra legal aspects.

4. (BALLB/161/22) Vinayak Sen

5. (BALLB/031/22) Divyansh Gupta

Group 17
1. (BALLB/025/22) Bhavya Patait “MENTAL HEALTH
IN THE
2. (BALLB/094/22) Shaurya Sain PROFESSION OF
Mathur LAW”
3. (BALLB/117/22) Vedanshi Gangrade
4. (BALLB/017/22) Arisia Mandal

5. (BALLB/053/22) Lakshya Patel

Group 18
1. (BALLB/013/22) Alisha Minj Rose Corporate culture- a
sociological study
2. (BALLB/053/22) Sayantanee Majumdar

3. (BALLB/110/22) Tanmay Nayyar

4. (BALLB/124/22) Pooja Dawar

5. BALLB/024/22) Babita Baghel

Group 19
1. (BALLB/39/22) Himanshi Choudhary " Female criminality
in India - a socio-

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2. (BALLB/145/22) Ishika Maurya legal study "

3. (BALLB/151/22) Vaishali upadhyay

Group 20
1. (BALLB/151/22) Saumya Singh SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
OF MARRIAGE AND
DIVORCE"

2. (BALLB/151/22) Khushi Kumari

3. (BALLB/113/22) Tilak Tekam

Group 21
1. (BALLB/057/22) Manpreet arora IMPACT OF SOCIAL
MEDIA ON SOCIAL
2. (BALLB/056/22) Mahak Jharwal INTERACTION
3. (BALLB/002/22) Aashir Kumar
4. (BALLB/113/22) Priyanshu Jareda
5. (BALLB/113/22) Aditya Tripathi

7.0 Important Instructions:

1. No students will be permitted to change the project titles already assigned


and the time slot allotted to make the presentation and viva.
2. Students are required to complete the assignments on time.
3. Each student is supposed to go through one or two articles before the
commencement of each module.
4. Cultivate a good learner’s spirit and be fair and honest in your work and
dealings.

Dr. Deeplaxmi Chile


Assistant Professor
Dharmashastra National Law University
Course Teacher

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