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PREVENTION OF CRIME IN GLOBALIZED SOCIETIES TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE SYSTEM OF GOVERNANCE : A COMPARATIVE AND ANALYTICAL STUDY OF INDIA AND HUNGARY

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN SOCIAL SCIENCE, ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT STUDY
Author(s): ANUPAM SHARMA

Abstract: Globalization has acquired to be a principal characteristic feature of the new millennium and it has become an inescapable reality in today's society. With the development of globalization most of the countries have come in its periphery and enjoying its outcomes. Earlier Hungary was a communist country with closed economic system and India also adopted mixed economic system after independence but with the wave of globalization both countries could not had isolated themselves and adopted the globalization economy. But with the positive impact of globalization it has also brought negative impact in developing countries as well as in developed countries. It has brought insecurity to the people and particularly in the young population so that incidents of crimes are coming in the air. Crime in a new form is coming out of the air due to advance technology and changing nature of the society. Criminals are taking advantage of new technologies in crime so it becomes the duty of the police to

  • Publication Date: 02-Jun-2014
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-011-8-52
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URBANIZATION AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES : A CASE STUDY OF UDONTHANI CITY, THAILAND

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN SOCIAL SCIENCE, ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT STUDY
Author(s): APHISAKDHIRAVISIT , THANADORNPHUTTHARAK

Abstract: This article focused on the urbanization pattern of a regional city in Thailand. UdonThani city was selected as a case study in this article since the rapid growth rate of the city was higher than other provinces in a decade. The study was conducted by Satellite Images Analysis in order to compare UdonThani Municipality and Suburb areas from 1989–2014. Group discussion was used with representatives from local communities, government sectors, and private sectors. Results found that the urbanization process has been settled based on push and pull factors. Push factors consisted of the expectation of rural people in employment and income. Pull factors consisted of the expanding of the industrial sector, particularly in service and retail sectors, which affected the land-use change n the central business district (CBD) and surrounding communities. In addition, the sustainable urban development plan was suggested by city-related stakeholders. The plan included: 1) equality and justice, 2) z

  • Publication Date: 02-Jun-2014
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-011-8-53
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