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Crime & punishment museum and research center of criminology

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BRAC University

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The project “Crime & Punishment Museum and Research Center of Criminology” aims to create a symbol of exemplary punishment for all kind of crimes that take place in our society. If we look at our society or nation, we will certainly observe that the crimes and criminals are increasing day by day and after each and every crime, we always expect true justice in terms of exemplary punishment of the criminals. But in reality we get tired counting on the crimes but never see a single exemplary judgment or justice. If we look at the history, there were different types of brutal punishment methods including open public execution so that the fear of punishment decreases the crimes. Keeping human rights of the criminals in mind, each and every time these processes were banned though in some portion of the world, still public execution is going on. Unfortunately the crimes never stops rather it increases. Also now a days we are loosing the basic fear of punishment, as we know that the law and order is not strong enough and it’s easy to cheat. So this project will play the role of exemplary punishment not literally but more psychologically. In this museum there will be exhibitory archive of crimes & criminals and the history of brutal punishment methods. When civilian and general public will visit this place, it will certainly remind them of the fear of punishment at the same time the shame on the crime. There also will be facilities of criminological research. Which will ensure a better future to the society regarding crimes and criminal issues.

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Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (page 76-78).
This project report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Architecture, 2015.

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