Browsing Criminal Justice by Subject "Sri Lanka"
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An Analysis of the Existing Legal Regime and Law Enforcement Mechanism of Transnational Organised Crimes in Sri Lanka and National Security Implications
(2023-09)Transnational Organized Crimes (TOC) has become a serious threat to the world recently. Almost every state of the world, big or small has faced this recurrent threat in numerous ways. TOC has started proliferating since ... -
An Appraisal of the Existing Law for Victim Justice in the Administration of Criminal Justice in Sri Lanka
(2023-09)Victim Justice is an attractive topic in the field of criminal justice. Victim justice is a method through which the victim can seek justice from a court of law, ensure that their rights are protected in the criminal ... -
The Dilemma of Murderous Mothers: Exploring the Liability of Postpartum Psychosis as a Criminal Defense within the Legal Framework of Sri Lanka
(2023-09)Postpartum Psychosis (PPP) is a disorder in women who give birth while suffering from extreme agitation, hallucination, confusion, delusion, violence, suicide, and feeling of persecution. A few women; one in a thousand ... -
The Social Impact of the “Janatha Aragalaya 2022” Movement on Law Enforcement in Sri Lanka
(2023-09)In recent years, public movements encouraging accountability and justice have gained significant motion worldwide. This research focuses on the Janatha Aragalaya 2022 movement. The research objectives were to assess its ... -
The Utilization of Biological Samples by the Criminal Justice System in Sri Lanka: An Explanatory Study on Forensic Testing
(2023-09)Biological samples are used in forensic medicine to identify individuals, establish the time of death, determine the cause of death, and other reasons regarding the crime. This qualitative research involves both primary ...