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Volume : IV, Issue : III, April - 2014

LEVELS OF LITERACY AND CRIME IN RAJASTHAN: A GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS

Barkha Chaplot, None

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

The present paper is an attempt to analyse spatial patterns of literacy and crime rate in Rajasthan. The entire study is based on secondary sources of data collected from Census of India, Rajasthan, Jaipur and State Crime Record Bureau Rajasthan, Jaipur for the year 2011. The boundary of the district has been taken as a unit of the study. The study reveals that the level of literacy steadily increases from low to medium grade and from medium to high grade from west and south western parts towards the east and north eastern parts in the state of Rajasthan and more or less similar pattern has been followed by the crime rate in the state.Therefore there is a positive correlation between literacy and crime.

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    Barkha Chaplot, None(2014). LEVELS OF LITERACY AND CRIME IN RAJASTHAN: A GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. IV, Issue. III, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/4568.pdf

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