Items where Author is "Pandey, Madhumita"
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Article
PANDEY, Madhumita
(2023).
Interviews with men convicted of rape: reflections and lessons of a female researcher in a male Delhi prison.
Gender a Výzkum, 24 (1).
PANDEY, Madhumita
(2021).
Set up to shelter abused women, one stop centres are not fully functional.
The Week.
PANDEY, Madhumita
(2021).
Exploring the Impact of Coronavirus Pandemic on World Prisons: An Overview of Global Responses and Future Implications.
Asian Review of Social Sciences, 10 (1), 6-15.
PANDEY, Madhumita
(2019).
Whom do we blame?
The Week.
PANDEY, Madhumita
(2018).
Arranging marriage: conjugal agency in the South Asian diaspora [Book review].
Contemporary South Asia, 26 (2), 247-248.
PANDEY, Madhumita
(2016).
Sex Slavery in India: Unpacking the Stories of Trafficking Victims.
Sociology Study, 6 (10), 629-638.
Book Section
PANDEY, Madhumita
(2023).
Introduction: Combatting Gender-Based Violence: A Multi-Approach Call to Action.
In: PANDEY, Madhumita, (ed.)
International Perspectives on Gender-Based Violence.
Advances in Preventing and Treating Violence and Aggression (APTVA)
.
Cham, Springer, 1-11.
LESTER, Anna and PANDEY, Madhumita
(2023).
Exploring the Normalisation of Rape as Gender-based Violence in Lesotho.
In: PANDEY, Madhumita, (ed.)
International Perspectives on Combating Gender-Based Violence.
Advances in Preventing and Treating Violence and Aggression (APTVA)
.
Cham, Springer, 67-85.
PANDEY, Madhumita
(2023).
Exploring Rape as a Gender-Based Crime.
In: ALI, Parveen and ROGERS, Michaela M, (eds.)
Gender-Based Violence: A Comprehensive Guide.
Springer Nature Switzerland, Springer, 181-194.
Monograph
PANDEY, Madhumita
(2021).
Submissions to the UN SRVAW Thematic Report on Rape as a grave and systematic Human Rights Violation and Gender-based Violence Against Women.
Project Report.
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
PANDEY, Madhumita
(2021).
Executive Report: An Examination of the One Stop Centre – Gauravi in Bhopal.
Project Report.
Sheffield Hallam University.
PANDEY, Madhumita, GRACE, Jamie, MAGILL, Severyna, TATTON, Sarah, CHAGGAR, Alex and LESTER, Anna
(2021).
Home Office Call for Evidence on Violence Against Women and Girls - Recommendations from the Helena Kennedy Centre.
Project Report.
Helena Kennedy Centre ffor International Justice.
PANDEY, Madhumita and CIUS DE-HOOG, Fiona
(2019).
Recommendations to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences.
Project Report.
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Conference or Workshop Item
PANDEY, Madhumita
(2020).
Gauravi: a case study of India’s first one stop centre for survivors of gender-based violence.
In: International Conference on Victim Assistance, Virtual, 30 - 31 Oct 2020.
Centre for Victimology and Psychological Studies, p. 7.
PANDEY, Madhumita, LUNDRIGAN, Samantha and MOORE, Colleen
(2019).
"Inmate” versus “Offender”: exploring post-conviction narratives of rapists from Delhi prison [abstract only].
In: Criminology in the New Era: Confronting Injustice and Inequalities, San Francisco, USA, 13-16 Nov 2019.
American Society of Criminology, p. 233.
PANDEY, Madhumita
(2017).
Understanding gender socialization: interviews with convicted prisoners from New Delhi.
In: British Society of Criminology Conference, Sheffield, United Kingdom, 4 - 7 Jul 2017.
British Society of Criminology, p. 23.
PANDEY, Madhumita, LUNDRIGAN, Samantha and MOORE, Colleen
(2016).
Excuses, Justifications and Blame in the Offence Narratives of Convicted Rapists in India [abstract only].
In: Annual Conference of American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, USA, 16 - 19 Nov 2016.
American Society of Criminology.
PANDEY, Madhumita
(2016).
Sex slavery in India: exploring narratives of trafficked women through the victimological paradigm.
In: World Congress of Criminology, Haryana, India, 15 - 19 Dec 2016.
International Society of Criminology, p. 10.
(Unpublished)
Other
PANDEY, Madhumita and PANDE, Promil
(2022).
Transforming the climate crisis into opportunity: A step towards gender equality.
Open Global Rights.