Tuesday, 30 October 2012

Research body for Anti Trafficking

Research Body for Anti Trafficking - Project Safe Neighborhood (PSN):

             The Research body PSN, with the mission to render safety to the Neighborhood with dedicated  commitment  has been supporting the mission of addressal of Human Trafficking, directly and indirectly with its work force.  The vision of this body is to revitalize and re-energize the existing system in operations of Anti Trafficking with the following dignitaries.

1. Dr. Arvind Verma (Former IPS), Professor of Criminology, Indiana University, Indiana,  USA
2. Prof. Praveen Patkar, Researcher on human Trafficking – Women issues, R/o Mumbai, India.
3. Dr. Chandrasekhar Bhatt, Professor, Department of Sociology, Tezpur University, Assam, India.
4. Mr. A. Jaisankar, Director – Technology & Researcher GIS - Environmental Criminology , Neer Interactives, R/o Hyderabad.
5. Mr. P. David Raj, Researcher on Women and Child Issues, R/o  Hyderabad.
6. Dr. Sridhar Madhubhushi, Researcher, Law and issues- Child and Women Trafficking, R/o    Hyderabad.
7. Dr. Ramesh Kanneganti, Researcher, International security - Transnational crimes, R/o Hyderabad.

              Project Safe Neighborhood, PSN will be working and modeling with a comprehensive strategic approach to reduce crime and violence by promoting safety protocols, starting with the state of Andhra Pradesh, India.

   The operations will be based upon five essential elements :   

a. Partnership between the state and local agencies to a strategic plan that will be tailored to local  circumstances and resources.

b. Strategic plan that will be tailored to local circumstances and resources.  

c. Coordination of specialized training for state and local law enforcement officers and others respective personnel. 

d. Community outreach and public awareness programs to convey the program's message to the general public.   

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