Faculty

Dr. Rengasamy Stalin
Assistant Professor of Sociology
M.A. (Sociology) Ph.D. (Criminology)
Email: stalin.socio@gmail.com

Areas of specialization: Sociology of Crime & Delinquency, Penology, Correctional Administration and Forensic Science.

      Dr. Rengasamy Stalin having nine years of research and teaching experiences.He was awarded doctorate degree from the pioneered University of Madras, Tamil Nadu in the year of 2016 for his research on “Effects of Internal Migration”. He obtained his master degree in Sociology from the same University in the year of 2010.

Prior to this assignment, Dr. R. Stalin worked as an Assistant Professor and Headed the Academics Department, Centre for Criminology & Criminal Justice, International Cell and Training &Placement Cell at Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad a Constituent of Symbiosis International (Deemed University) for more than two years. Dr. Stalin worked as aresearcher at the Government of Tamil Nadu Prison Department Research Chair established in the University of Madras.He also worked as a research associate and assistant in various research projects sponsored by UNICEF, University Grants Commission-India, Tamil Nadu Aids Control Board Society, Don Bosco and so on.

He has visited the Max Planck Institute for Foreign & International Criminal Law, Freiburg, Germany as a visiting research scholar in the year 2012. Dr. R. Stalin awarded the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs Fellowship Grant to participate and present a paper in the 14th International Symposium of the World Society of Victimology held at The Hague, Netherlands, 2012. He cleared the Basic/Refresher Course on Social/Behavioral Research conducted by the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI), University of Miami, the USA in the year of 2013. He published the good number of research papers in a reputed journal. Dr. R. Stalin chaired and participated in several International and National Conferences, Seminars and Workshops.

Dr. Stalin is a life member of the International Society for Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Indian Society of Criminology and Indian Society of Victimology