About The Book: G. R. Elsmie’s study examines the nature of crime and the profiles of criminals in the Peshawar Division during British India. It highlights prevalent crime types, social backgrounds, and motivations of offenders. The analysis reveals patterns linked to economic hardship, tribal customs, and regional law enforcement challenges. Elsmie emphasizes the influence of local culture and social structure on criminal behavior, noting distinctions between tribal and settled areas. The work provides insights into how colonial administration approached crime prevention and justice in a complex socio-political environment, contributing valuable understanding of regional criminal dynamics.
Author: G. R. Elsmie
Pages: 172
Edition: 1884
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