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27 August, 2011

Criminologist

A theory can be given as, 'everyone works for peace' of himself, family or society. Doctors think that disease is the cause of unrest, peace will be established if disease is cured, educationists think that education is the backbone of the nation, so the backbone must be fixed for peace, technologists think that life will be easy and peaceful if technology is spread.

In Maulana Bhasani University of Science and Technology, a man thought in 2003, to establish peace in the society of Bangladesh, it is necessary to eliminate crime, corruption and moral degradation and for that, a group of well-educated human resources like doctors is needed. Those who live a normal life, who read newspapers, watch television magazine shows, they must have gone so far as criminology and crime solving science (criminology and police science) are taught in only one university in Bangladesh. Recently the 1st batch of 'Criminology and Police Science' completed four years MA and Masters. And the interesting thing is that most of their students have cleared the competitive exams of various banks in Bangladesh and started their livelihood and are sleeping with the blind syllabus of BCS long ago.

Our motherland has agronomists, physicists, chemists and other scholars working in the police department till now, it is natural that crime and police scientists will be bankers, what is there to raise eyebrows!? Those elders who have lived in this country and learned to have infinite patience, who have accepted the championship three times in the corruption of Bangladesh, if twenty thousand people die every year in a heart attack, it is not something to raise their eyes to those who do nothing, but buy Lakh Bekar's Prio magazine. It is a common sight that young people will walk the path of blind times for blind jobs. But my new generation cannot accept it at all. We want a proper plan to serve the country, we cannot accept that the work of the hands should be done by the hands. Our eyes are now clearer than ever before and the world is truly at our fingertips.

Sometimes the question arises, what is the distance between the people of this small country and the people of the policy label? The distance between East Pakistan and West Pakistan remains the same. Do we have to give blood again like 71 to add "criminology and police science" section to PSC syllabus? For timely decisions about us, do we have to sacrifice a life or two in connection with fire, strike or riot to make our cry heard? I request all concerned to think about how to use this diamond-sharp brain of ours in the highest service of the country. I am also telling you that just finished reading this article.



Masud Karim
MSc in Criminology and Police Science

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