LOK NAYAK JAYAPRAKASH NARAYAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CRIMINOLOGY AND FORENSIC SCIENCE


SEMINARS/SYMPOSIA/CONFERENCE
In order to promote the studies in Criminology and Forensic Science and also to focus on the critical issues faced by the Criminal Justice System in India, the Institute organises various Seminars, Workshops, Conferences etc. from time to time. Following is the list of some important and major Conferences/Seminars/Workshops etc. organised by the LNJN NICFS in the recent past:-


1National Seminar on Human Rights and Criminal Justice System (1996)
2 Workshop for Middle Rung Drug Enforcement Officers of SAARC Countries-July 19-23,1994
3 National Seminar on Forensic Documents-June 25-27,1986
4 UN Regional Workshop on Firearms Regulation for Crime Prevention and Public Safety, in association with the United Nations Asia and Far East Institute (UNAFEI), Japan (1998)
5 Prevention and Control Strategies against Organised Crime-Jointly organised by UNAFEI ,Dec,14-17 ,1998
6 Workshop on Modern Analytical Methods For Forensic Toxicology-jointly by ITRC, Lucknow Nov. 20. 2000 to Dec. 1. 2000
7 Seminar on Organised Crime (2000)
8 All India Criminology Conference -Nov.1.3,2001
9 Workshop on Instrumental Methods of Analysis for Forensic Scientists at IICT, Hyderabad (2001)
10National Seminar on Delay & Disposal of Criminal cases (2001)
11National Seminar on Corruption cases : Problems of Investigators and Prosecutors, collaborated by CBI (2002)
12Working group meeting of the experts on Criminal Justice Challenges in the age of globalization regional strategies for combating terrorism, corruption and transnational organised crime in the content of development and poverty alleviation Asia Crime Prevention Foundation ,Tokyo,Japan-Feb.10-12,2002
13Seminar on “the role of Criminal Justice System in the Asia Crime Prevention Foundation, Tokyo, Japan – Jan. 30, 2003 to Feb. 1, 2003

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Seminar on Justice Malimath Committee Recommendations : Its Implementation (July 2005)
15National Seminar on crime against women : A search for peaceful solution (December 2005)

 
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