International Institute of Justice & Police Sciences
(A Registered Organization with the MSME, Government of India: Udyam Registration No: UDYAM-KR-03-0464390)
management team
principal director
K. Jaishankar
Jaishankar is the Founding
Principal Director of the International Institute of Justice &
Police Sciences (IIJPS). Before founding the International
Institute of Justice & Police Sciences in 2022, Jaishankar held
several positions like Dean, Head of the Department, Syndicate
Member, Professor of Criminology and Senior Assistant Professor
of Criminology at two major public universities in India. He was a Commonwealth Fellow (2009-2010) at the
Centre for Criminal Justice Studies, School of Law,
University of Leeds, UK.
He is the founder President of South Asian Society
of Criminology and Victimology (SASCV) and founder
Executive Director of Centre for Cyber Victim
Counselling (CCVC). He is the founding father of
Cyber Criminology, an academic sub-discipline of
Criminology and the proponent of the Space
Transition Theory. He is the recipient of the
prestigious “National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI)
- SCOPUS Young Scientist Award 2012 – Social Sciences”. He is an
International Ambassador of the British Society of Criminology
(BSC) and a United Nations Expert on Issues of Victims of
Terrorism. He is recently
Ranked 16th among the Top 25 Influential Criminologists in the
World during 2010-2020 by AcademicInfluence an Academic
Rankings Site Texas, USA.He earned a B.Sc. in Biochemistry
from the PSG College of Arts and Science, Bharathiar
University, an M.A. in Criminology and a PG Diploma
in Geographic Information Systems Management and a
Ph.D. in Criminology from the University of Madras,
Chennai, India. His areas of Academic Competence are
Cyber Criminology, Victimology, Crime Mapping, GIS, Communal
Violence, Policing, and Crime Prevention.
Director (academics)
Anil
Aggrawal
Anil Aggrawal is the
Director of Academics of the International Institute of Justice &
Police Sciences (IIJPS). He is a former professor
of forensic medicine
at the Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India. Anil
Aggarwal's Alma Mater is the University College of Medical
Sciences, New Delhi from where he pursued his Bachelor of
Surgery and Bachelor of Surgery in the year 1978. For
further studies he joined prestigious All India Institute
Medical Sciences, New Delhi to pursue Doctor of Medicine in
Forensic Medicine. He was appointed as Professor for
Forensic Medicine at Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi
in 1985 and retired in 2020. He was scaling heights and was
sent to Scotland in Edinburgh Medical School for higher
training in 1989 for a year. In 1996, he was presented a WHO
fellowship, under which he gave lessons at Armed Forces
Institute of Pathology, Washington, US and Shiga University
of Medical Sciences, Japan. He has penned down his research
and given his research the name of books. His famous books
includes Forensic and Medico-legal Aspects of Sexual Crimes
and Unusual Sexual Practices (Which is about sexual curse,
this particular book theoretically derives fourteen
classifications of conspicuous sexual pathologies). He
proposed a new classification of necrophilia, and is
considered the leading authority on necrophilia. He is known
chiefly for his online journal, Anil Aggrawal's Internet
Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology.Director
(training - honorary)
Sony Kunjappan
Sony
is the Director (Training - Honorary) of the International
Institute of Justice & Police Sciences (IIJPS).
He is presently the Professor and Head of the Department of Studies in Social Management, Central
University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar, India. His PhD and
M.Phil was awarded from Centre for the Study of Law and
Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. His PhD
thesis is on "Police Accountability: case studies in Wayanad
district of Kerala". He holds a Masters in Social Work with
specialization in Criminology and Correctional
Administration from Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS),
Mumbai. He has published one book titled, "Governance of
In-service Training Process and Procedures" and two chapters
in edited books published by Taylor and Francis Group. He
has also submitted a project titled Local Self Governance
and Policing, funded by Bureau of Police Research and
Development, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.
He has published several articles in peer-reviewed journals.
Sony Kunjappan research interests include Police Studies,
Governance, Criminology, Criminal Justice Social Work,
Criminal Justice Governance and Human Rights.