Retired Tamil Nadu Professor K. Chockalingam Honoured with Prestigious Hans von Hentig Award
In a significant recognition of his contributions to the field of victimology, retired professor K. Chockalingam from Tamil Nadu, India, has been selected for the esteemed Hans von Hentig award. This honour highlights the global impact of Indian scholarship in the study of crime victims and their experiences within the criminal justice system.
Professor K. Chockalingam, a distinguished academic from Tamil Nadu, has dedicated his career to the study and advancement of victimology. His work has significantly contributed to the understanding of victims’ rights, support systems, and the broader implications of victimization in society.
Throughout his career, Professor Chockalingam has:
The Hans von Hentig award is named after the renowned German criminologist Hans von Hentig, who made significant contributions to the field of victimology in the mid-20th century. This award is considered one of the highest honors in the field of victimology and criminal justice studies.
Recipients of the Hans von Hentig award are chosen based on their:
Professor Chockalingam’s work has particularly focused on:
His research and advocacy have played a crucial role in:
Professor Chockalingam’s selection for this prestigious award underscores the growing recognition of Indian scholarship in the global academic community. It highlights the valuable contributions made by Indian researchers to the field of victimology and criminal justice studies.
This recognition is expected to:
The Hans von Hentig award will be presented to Professor Chockalingam at an upcoming international conference on victimology. This event will provide a platform for him to share his insights and experiences with a global audience of scholars and practitioners.
Following this recognition, Professor Chockalingam plans to:
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